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Jul
18
2025
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Zoran Mamdani, a mayoral candidate in New York City, has been accused of backing the phrase 'globalize the intifada,' which is seen as a call for violence against Jews. The controversy has sparked debate within the Democratic Party, with some accusing Mamdani of promoting anti-Semitic views. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump's approval ratings have risen despite the Epstein scandal, with many Republicans defending him against criticism from Democrats.
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Jul
18
2025
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President Trump's economic policies have led to an incredible turnaround in just six months, with tariffs generating over $100 billion in revenue and only two countries retaliating. The American Dream is back, and everyday families are reaping the benefits. Meanwhile, the mayor's race in New York City is heating up, with Zoran Mamdani, a self-proclaimed communist, running on a platform of defunding the police and abolishing private property. The Democratic Party is facing a conundrum, with moderates worried about being painted as radical and the party's left wing pushing for more extreme policies.
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Jul
17
2025
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The workforce is facing a significant challenge as automation and AI replace white-collar jobs, while blue-collar positions such as electricians, plumbers, and welders are in high demand. Experts argue that the solution lies in vocational training and promoting these opportunities to the younger generation.
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Jul
17
2025
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Iran's regime is weak and vulnerable, with the population rejecting the current theocracy. Zoran Mamdani's win in the New York City mayoral race has sparked concern among Democrats, who are struggling to coalesce behind a single candidate. Donald Trump's presidency is marked by controversy, including his handling of the Epstein case and his use of ICE as a militarized force. Meanwhile, the rise of AI is creating new job opportunities, but also raising concerns about job displacement. Vocational training is being touted as a solution to the skills gap, but some argue that it's not enough to address the underlying issues of a declining workforce and a lack of motivation among young people.
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Jul
16
2025
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The discussion revolves around the economic policies of Donald Trump, including trade deals and tariffs, and their impact on the economy and inflation. The conversation also touches on the mayoral race in New York City, with a focus on the socialist candidate Mondani and his views on capitalism and immigration. The hosts express their opinions on the potential consequences of Mondani's policies and the impact on the city's economy and residents.
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Jul
16
2025
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The Wounded Warrior Project helps veterans and their families deal with the impacts of military service, including post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury. The project's Soldier Ride is a three-day bicycle ride that aims to promote healing and connection among veterans. The project is also exploring the use of MDMA as a treatment for PTSD, and is working to provide support to veterans and their families through a range of programs and services.
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Jul
15
2025
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The US Ambassador to NATO discusses the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, Russian aggression, and the role of NATO in European defense. He explains how the US is shifting the burden of providing munitions and defensive armaments to Ukraine to European allies, and how this move is part of an America-first foreign policy. The ambassador also addresses criticism from some politicians and analysts who argue that the US is being drawn into a grinding war in Europe.
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Jul
15
2025
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The President has changed his stance on Ukraine, and the US is sending weapons to the country through NATO. The move is seen as a response to Russia's aggression, and the President has announced that he will impose 100% tariffs on Russian oil and gas imports in 50 days. Meanwhile, in California, the Governor is facing criticism for his handling of the state's immigration policies, and a former Green Beret is running for Governor on a platform of securing the border.
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Jul
14
2025
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The discussion revolves around the current state of Ukraine and Russia, with a focus on the ongoing conflict and the potential for a deal to be reached. The conversation also touches on immigration policy, specifically the Medicaid and Medicare programs, and the need for border security. Additionally, the topic of NATO and sanctions against Russia is discussed, as well as economic policy and the impact of the conflict on the global economy.
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Jul
14
2025
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The Democrats' new plan to take back power in Washington is centered around immigration, with a focus on defending illegal aliens and attacking ICE agents. Meanwhile, President Trump's efforts to secure the border and address immigration issues are gaining traction, particularly among young voters. In other news, Elon Musk's push for a third party is sparking debate, and Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is making significant changes to his country's economy and society.
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Jul
13
2025
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Kendall Quayles, a Minnesota GOP gubernatorial candidate, discusses his platform and vision for the state's economic growth, taxation, and identity politics, as he challenges incumbent Governor Waltz in the upcoming election.
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Jul
12
2025
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The increasing threat of AI-generated deep fakes and identity theft has raised concerns about cybersecurity and the potential for nation states and cybercriminals to exploit this technology for malicious purposes, including impersonating public figures and spreading fake news.
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Jul
11
2025
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The host discusses various topics including the transformation of Saudi Arabia under MBS, the situation in Ukraine, and the US immigration policy. He talks to several guests including Senator Pete Ricketts, Senator Roger Marshall, and Tommy Laron about these issues and more.
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Jul
10
2025
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The discussion revolves around the near assassination of Donald Trump, the Ukraine-Russia conflict, and the role of ICE in immigration. Selena Zito shares her experience of being present at the event and her book 'Butler: The Untold Story of the Near Assassination of Donald Trump and the Fight for America's Heartland'. The conversation also touches on the Democratic nominee for mayor of New York City, Zoron Mamdani, and his radical views. Additionally, the topic of immigration and border security is discussed, with a focus on the Trump administration's policies and the impact on the country.
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Jul
9
2025
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The Brian Killmead Show discusses various topics including Texas flooding, immigration, sanctuary cities, food labeling, artificial intelligence, deepfakes, and an FBI investigation into James Comey and John Brennan.
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Jul
8
2025
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The Brian Kilmead Show discusses various topics, including the devastating floods in Texas, the attacks on ICE officers, and the controversy surrounding sanctuary cities. The show also touches on Donald Trump's Nobel Peace Prize nomination, trade deals, and the cognitive decline of Joe Biden. Additionally, the hosts discuss the cabinet meeting, Ukraine, Iran, and Russia, as well as the relief efforts in Texas.
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Jul
7
2025
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The Trump administration is making gains in education, particularly in higher education, where universities are being held accountable for anti-Semitism and anti-Americanism. The administration is also addressing the issue of AI in education, with concerns about students relying too heavily on AI to write papers. Meanwhile, a school on Long Island is being recognized for its innovative education model, which blends traditional and modern approaches to learning.
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Jul
7
2025
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The Brian Kilmead Show discusses the devastating Texas flood, the Border Patrol facility attack, and the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. The show also touches on the U.S.-Israel collaboration and the humanitarian aid efforts in the Gaza Strip.
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Jul
7
2025
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The Trump administration is making gains in education policy, addressing anti-Semitism on college campuses and upholding Title IX. Meanwhile, AI is changing the classroom, and an innovative education model is being implemented in a Long Island school. Interior Secretary Doug Bergham gives a tour of the Statue of Liberty, discussing its history and significance. The administration is also focusing on energy policy, including rare earth minerals, to reduce dependence on adversaries.
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Jul
6
2025
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Anti-Semitic incidents have surged in the US, with a 900% increase over the last decade. Jewish New Yorkers are deeply alarmed, and politicians are being called to action. The ADL's Jonathan Greenblatt joins the conversation, discussing the rise of anti-Semitism and the need for leaders to speak out against hate. Meanwhile, President Trump and Secretary Rubio are taking steps to address the issue, and a new peace proposal from Qatar is being considered. The conversation also touches on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the need for a two-state solution.
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Jul
5
2025
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General H.R. McMaster discusses the Ukraine war, Russia's involvement, and the impact of China and North Korea. He also talks about the Iran operation, Hamas, and the situation in Syria, highlighting the need for a pluralistic government and the importance of preventing a theocratic dictatorship.
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Jul
4
2025
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A podcast discussing various topics including the dangers of revenge and the importance of forgiveness, the role of politics and entertainment in shaping our society, and the values of conservatism and capitalism. The hosts also discuss a new movie called Little Angels, which is about a soccer team and the importance of teamwork and humility.
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Jul
3
2025
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Hakeem Jeffries' prolonged speech, known as the 'Magic Minute,' has sparked controversy as he continues to speak for hours, delaying a crucial vote on the 'One Big Beautiful Bill.' Meanwhile, President Trump is pushing for the bill's passage, which would preserve the Trump tax cuts and prevent the largest tax increase in American history. In New Jersey, Governor Phil Murphy is facing a challenge from Republican nominee Jack Chettarelli, who is vowing to restore plastic bags and reduce taxes. As the country prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday, these developments are shaping the nation's politics and economy.
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Jul
3
2025
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Lieutenant Colonel Dan Rooney, founder and CEO of Folds of Honor, shares his mission to help military and first responder families with life-changing scholarships. He discusses his personal journey, the impact of his organization, and the importance of education in changing lives forever.
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Jul
2
2025
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The discussion revolves around President Trump's domestic agenda, including the big, beautiful bill, which aims to provide over $170 billion in additional funds for the Pentagon, as well as historic tax cuts and savings. The conversation also touches on the president's foreign policy, including his dealings with Iran, Ukraine, and Russia, as well as his efforts to strengthen NATO and counter China's influence. Additionally, the topic of immigration and Operation Alcatraz, a facility for detaining and deporting illegal immigrants, is discussed. The conversation also mentions the president's trade deals, including a framework for China and a deal with Vietnam, as well as the impact of these deals on the US economy.
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Jul
1
2025
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Treasury Secretary Scott Besson discusses the current state of tax reform and trade deals, emphasizing the need for economic stimulus and deficit reduction, and addressing concerns about Medicaid funding and the Senate vote.
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Jul
1
2025
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The discussion revolves around the potential nomination of Zoran Mamdani as the next mayor of New York City, his anti-Semitic views, and the implications for the Jewish community. The conversation also touches on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the situation in Gaza, and the role of Iran in the region. Additionally, the Big Beautiful Bill, a key component of President Trump's economic agenda, is discussed, as well as the potential for trade deals and immigration reform.
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Jun
30
2025
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The Big Beautiful Bill is a contentious piece of legislation that provides tax cuts and changes to Medicaid, sparking debate among politicians and experts. Meanwhile, the Middle East is at a turning point, with Iran's nuclear program and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict dominating the headlines. The region is on high alert as tensions escalate, and the international community waits with bated breath for a potential peace deal. As the world watches, the US and its allies are taking steps to address the crisis, with the Trump administration imposing sanctions on Iran and pushing for a ceasefire in Gaza.
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Jun
30
2025
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Multiple law enforcement agencies are responding to reports of an active shooter in northern Idaho, near the town of Coeur d'Alene. The Kootenai Sheriff's Office says two firefighters were shot and killed, and at least one was in surgery. The situation is still unfolding, with officials saying it's not clear how many suspects may be involved. Meanwhile, President Trump's efforts to broker Middle East peace are gaining momentum, with the Abraham Accords showing promise. In trade news, the US and China have reached a deal, and the US is making progress on trade agreements with other countries. The NCAA's new rules on name, image, and likeness are set to go into effect on July 1st, and college sports are changing as a result. Israel and Iran are engaged in a ceasefire, and the world is watching to see if it will hold.
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Jun
29
2025
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The number of migrants crossing the US-Mexico border has dramatically decreased since the Biden administration took office, with a 98% drop in gotaways from 2023 levels. The Border Patrol chief attributes this to the Trump administration's policies, including the use of the military and consequences for migrants. The decrease in border crossings has had a positive impact on border communities, reducing crime and improving quality of life.
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Jun
28
2025
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Zoron Mandami's rise to power in New York City has sparked controversy, with some praising his progressive policies and others criticizing his anti-Israel stance and potential anti-Semitism. As he faces off against Eric Adams in the mayoral election, the city's residents are divided on his candidacy and the implications of his policies.
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Jun
27
2025
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The Supreme Court has ruled on a 6-3 decision, limiting the power of district court judges to issue nationwide injunctions, which have been used to block executive orders, including those related to birthright citizenship. This decision is seen as a victory for President Trump, who has been a target of such injunctions. However, the issue of birthright citizenship remains unresolved, and the Supreme Court's decision does not address the underlying question of whether children born to undocumented immigrants are automatically citizens. The ruling is also seen as a warning to district court judges to stop issuing injunctions that go beyond their constitutional powers and to respect the separation of powers between the branches of government.
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Jun
27
2025
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The Supreme Court has limited the use of nationwide injunctions, which has significant implications for President Trump's agenda. The decision also has implications for the birthright citizenship executive order, which is currently being challenged in court. Meanwhile, the border has seen a significant decrease in crossings, with only 38 people attempting to cross the entire 2,000-mile-long southern border in June. The decrease is attributed to the Trump administration's policies, including the use of the military and consequences for those who attempt to cross the border. The decision to limit nationwide injunctions is seen as a victory for the president, but it may not necessarily solve the problem of the injunctions. The Supreme Court has also ruled that parents have the right to opt their children out of reading LGBTQ+ themed storybooks in public schools, which has been a contentious issue in some areas.
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Jun
26
2025
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The Pentagon held a press conference to detail the planning and execution of the historic blasts and bombings in Iran, which significantly damaged the country's nuclear program, setting it back by years. The operation was carried out by men and women in their 20s who had been working on the project since 2009. The damage was extensive, with the majority of the damage being a blast layer combined with the impulse extending from the shock. The Iranian Foreign Minister and the CIA have confirmed that the nuclear program has been severely damaged. The US and Israel are now monitoring the situation, and if Iran starts to reconstitute its program, they will take it out again. Meanwhile, in New York City, a mayoral primary saw a radical socialist Muslim, Zoran Mamdani, win the Democratic nomination, with the Democratic establishment more rattled than Republicans. The city is facing issues with crime, homelessness, and a rising cost of living, with many residents considering leaving the city for more affordable options like Florida and Texas.
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Jun
26
2025
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Tim Kennedy, a former Army Ranger, sniper, and UFC fighter, shares his experiences in the military, including his deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, and his current role as a National Guard Soldier and founder of Save Our Allies. He also discusses the importance of fatherhood and leadership in today's society.
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Jun
25
2025
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The Iranian regime's human rights disaster and the lack of education in America are highlighted as the US considers its next move in the Middle East, following Trump's strike on Iran's nuclear facilities. Critics argue that the strike was a mistake and that the JCPOA was a better option, while others see it as a bold action that may succeed in preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
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Jun
25
2025
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The Iranian nuclear program has been significantly set back, with the US and Israel conducting a strike on three of Iran's nuclear facilities. The strike has been met with a ceasefire from Iran, and the country's posture has changed dramatically. The US and its allies are now pushing for increased defense spending, with NATO nations committing to 5% of their GDP. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is facing criticism from Democrats, who are calling for a return to the JCPOA. As the situation in the Middle East continues to unfold, diplomacy and defense spending will be key in determining the outcome.
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Jun
24
2025
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The conversation revolves around the Iranian threat, the Ukraine-Russia conflict, and the implications for global politics. The discussion also touches on NATO's response to the Russian threat, China's aggression towards India, and Turkey's Erdogan regime, highlighting the complexities of global terrorism and the need for a strong response to emerging threats.
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Jun
24
2025
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The US and Israel have brokered a ceasefire with Iran, but concerns remain about the country's nuclear ambitions and its support for terrorist groups. Meanwhile, the US is facing challenges in the Middle East, including the threat of sleeper cells and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. In the US, the economy is strong, but trade deals and manufacturing are being impacted by global events. Additionally, the issue of women's sports and the inclusion of trans athletes is a contentious topic, with many arguing that it is unfair to women and girls.
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Jun
23
2025
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The US has launched airstrikes against Iran's nuclear facilities, with President Trump saying that the country's nuclear program has been 'obliterated'. The strikes have been met with mixed reactions, with some praising the move as a necessary step to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon, while others have expressed concern about the potential for escalation and the impact on civilians.
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Jun
23
2025
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The United States and Israel have successfully carried out a military operation against Iran's nuclear facilities, with the goal of neutralizing the threat of a nuclear-armed Iran. The operation, led by President Trump, involved a precision strike on three key targets, resulting in significant damage to Iran's nuclear capabilities. The move has been hailed as a major victory for Israel and a significant blow to Iran's nuclear ambitions. As the situation continues to unfold, the international community is watching closely to see how Iran will respond to the attack and what the implications will be for the region.
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Jun
22
2025
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Revenge is a powerful addiction that can lead to destructive behavior, but forgiveness can be a powerful tool for healing and moving forward. Research in neuroscience has shown that forgiveness can shut down the pain network in the brain and reactivate the prefrontal cortex, allowing for self-control and decision-making. Understanding the difference between revenge and self-defense is crucial, as revenge-seeking can lead to negative consequences and addiction, while self-defense is a necessary instinct for survival. Forgiveness is not weakness, but rather a strength that can lead to healing and growth.
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Jun
21
2025
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John Chris shares his experiences with childhood bullying and how it influenced his career as a stand-up comedian. He discusses the importance of therapy and how it has helped him cope with the negative voices in his head. Chris also talks about the concept of self-made success and how it relates to his own story, as well as the music industry and the public's perception of artists.
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Jun
20
2025
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The Deputy Director of the Washington Office of the National Council of Resistance of Iran discusses the country's nuclear program, the regime's weakness, and the potential for uprisings and regime change. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing the right of the people to overthrow the regime and notes that the Iranian people have shown their ability to bring about change through various uprisings.
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Jun
20
2025
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The Iranian regime is facing a crisis as Israel's military strikes have taken out key nuclear sites and commanders, and the people are holding on to hope for a change. The regime's deep-seated problems, including its unpopularity with the people, are being exposed, and the Iranian people are demanding their basic freedoms. The situation is complex, with the regime's military forces and paramilitary groups still in place, but the people are waiting for a sign of optimism to see what their future holds.
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Jun
19
2025
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The United States is considering a military strike against Iran's nuclear facilities, with President Trump weighing the decision to drop bunker busters on the Fordo underground nuclear enrichment site. The Israeli military has been carrying out precision strikes against Iranian targets, and the US is preparing for potential retaliation. Meanwhile, the Democratic Party is in disarray, with Chairman Dan Martin struggling to raise funds and President Biden's agenda facing opposition. The conversation also touches on immigration reform, with Congressman Darrell Issa advocating for a merit-based system and the need to round up and deport undocumented immigrants.
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Jun
19
2025
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Michelle McManaman, CEO of Operation New Uniform, discusses the challenges veterans face transitioning to civilian life and the organization's efforts to provide job training and career development resources to help them succeed in their next chapter.
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Jun
18
2025
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Senator Majority Leader John Thune discusses the challenges of navigating the US government's response to global crises, including the situation with Iran, while also addressing domestic issues such as Medicaid reform and entitlements. He emphasizes the need for a leaner, more efficient federal government and expresses optimism about the prospects for passing the Big Beautiful Bill.
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Jun
18
2025
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The US is on the brink of war with Iran as President Trump weighs options for a potential strike on the country's nuclear facilities. Meanwhile, the border crisis continues to escalate, with President Trump announcing a new plan to focus on deporting undocumented immigrants who have committed crimes. In other news, the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Doug Collins, discusses the challenges facing the VA and the need for reform. The Senate is working on a new bill to address the budget deficit and entitlements, but it's facing opposition from some Republican senators.
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Jun
17
2025
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The US and Israel are reportedly planning a military strike against Iran's nuclear facilities, with the goal of preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. The situation is complex, with multiple factors at play, including the US's relationship with China and the potential for secondary sanctions on Russia. The White House is remaining tight-lipped about the plans, but experts believe that a strike could be imminent.
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Jun
17
2025
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The President of the United States is considering supporting Israel's campaign against Iran's nuclear program, with bipartisan support in Congress. The situation is developing rapidly, with Iran's death toll surpassing 450 and Israel hitting more rocket launchers. The President's decision will have significant implications for the Middle East and the world, with China and Russia also playing key roles. Meanwhile, the issue of sanctuary cities and immigration continues to be a contentious topic in the US, with the President vowing to focus on ICE operatives in those cities.
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Jun
16
2025
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The Israeli military has been carrying out airstrikes against Iranian targets, with the goal of preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. The conflict has resulted in significant damage to Iran's military capabilities and has led to a shift in the balance of power in the region. The US has been providing intelligence and logistical support to Israel, but has not yet taken a direct military role in the conflict. Meanwhile, protests have erupted in cities across the US, with some demonstrators carrying Iranian flags and others calling for the US to take action against Israel. The situation remains highly volatile and unpredictable.
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Jun
16
2025
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A ballistic missile attack by Iran on Tel Aviv, Israel, has caused significant damage and loss of life, highlighting the ongoing conflict between the two nations. Meanwhile, the Democratic Party in the US is facing internal strife and criticism, with some members calling for a change in leadership and others defending the current administration. A shooting in Minnesota has also raised concerns about violence and terrorism, with the suspect allegedly targeting lawmakers and abortion providers.
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Jun
15
2025
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The U.S. men's national team is facing criticism and apathy ahead of the 2026 World Cup, with some questioning their passion and commitment to the sport. Experts Carly Lloyd and Alexi Lalas weigh in on the team's performance and the importance of playing with heart and determination.
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Jun
14
2025
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The president's immigration policy is taking a toll on farmers and businesses, while trade deals with China remain a point of contention. Meanwhile, the economy is showing signs of improvement, with low inflation and job growth. However, Democratic governors are facing backlash for their sanctuary state policies, and the party's progressive left wing is struggling to connect with voters on issues like identity politics and violent protests.
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Jun
13
2025
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Israel's strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities have sparked concerns about a wider regional war, but experts argue that Iran's military capabilities are limited and the country is facing an existential threat from its own nuclear program. Diplomats and strategists discuss the implications of the military action and the role of the United States in supporting Israel's right to defend itself.
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Jun
13
2025
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A discussion on the recent military strikes by Israel against Iran's nuclear program, the impact of immigration on American society, and the importance of border security in preventing the spread of fentanyl and reducing the murder rate. A legal immigrant shares their perspective on the challenges of following the proper immigration process and the need for a more compassionate approach to immigration reform.
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Jun
11
2025
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Senator Tommy Tuberville criticizes California Governor Gavin Newsom's handling of the National Guard deployment, calling it a 'dumpster fire' and accusing Democrats of 'pouring gasoline on it'. Tuberville praises President Trump's leadership and vows to return control to the states, focusing on education and healthcare in Alabama.
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Jun
11
2025
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The National Guard is deployed in Los Angeles to quell riots, while Elon Musk walks back his criticism of Donald Trump. Meanwhile, a framework for a China trade deal is agreed upon, and the US and China work to resolve their differences on rare earth minerals and student visas. The US also takes steps to address immigration issues, including a new strategy to break through sanctuary city laws. As the World Cup approaches, the US men's national team faces criticism for its performance, and the country prepares for the tournament.
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Jun
10
2025
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The deployment of the National Guard in Los Angeles and the ongoing immigration debate have sparked controversy and protests. Meanwhile, President Trump and Elon Musk have been involved in a public spat, and the US is engaging in trade talks with China, focusing on rare earth minerals and nuclear energy. The President is also taking on Harvard University over its foreign student policies, citing national security concerns.
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Jun
10
2025
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Senator Joe Manchin discusses the need for a secure border and a legal immigration policy, while criticizing the federal government's intervention in cities and the lack of coordination between local and federal authorities.
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Jun
9
2025
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The city of Los Angeles is plagued by chaos and disorder as riots erupt over immigration policy, with the National Guard deployed to restore law and order. The situation has sparked a heated debate over the role of the government in maintaining public safety and the impact of sanctuary cities on local economies. As the situation continues to unfold, politicians and experts weigh in on the causes and consequences of the unrest, and the need for effective solutions to address the underlying issues driving the chaos.
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Jun
9
2025
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Anti-ICE protests rage in Los Angeles for the third straight night as rioters clash with law enforcement, blocking traffic and wreaking havoc in the city. President Trump sends in troops to help restore law and order, but Governor Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bash demand the president rescind his deployment of the National Guard. Meanwhile, college campuses across the country face a crisis as they deal with foreign influence and the indoctrination of students. In a separate development, actor Neal McDonough discusses his new film, The Last Rodeo, which promotes American values and patriotism.
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Jun
8
2025
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David Mamet discusses his book Disenlightenment, Politics, Horror, and Entertainment, exploring how open borders relate to issues like global warming and the lack of administration in the Biden administration, leading to chaos and lawlessness.
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Jun
7
2025
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Mike Tyson's life was marked by turmoil, including boxing, the death of a child, booze, no father, cocaine, incarceration, and more. Yet, he survived and became a beloved figure, with a bestselling book about his life, The Baddest Man, written by Mark Kriegel.
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Jun
6
2025
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The US healthcare system is facing increased expenditures on Medicaid, which is crippling the system. Dr. Marni McCary, the FDA commissioner, is working to modernize the agency and improve the approval process for new treatments and cures. She is also focusing on nutrition, particularly baby formula, and has announced plans to increase innovation and competition in the industry. Meanwhile, there is ongoing debate about the COVID vaccine, particularly for pregnant women, with some experts advocating for an evidence-based approach and others pushing for mandatory vaccination.
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Jun
6
2025
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The US is involved in a complex web of international conflicts, including the war in Ukraine, tensions with Iran, and a potential nuclear deal with Israel. Meanwhile, domestic politics are heating up, with a contentious bill on Medicare and Medicaid, and a feud between Elon Musk and Donald Trump. Dr. Marty McCary, the new FDA Commissioner, is pushing for reform and innovation in the agency, but faces opposition from some quarters.
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Jun
5
2025
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The president's relationship with Putin is called into question, with Ukraine launching daring double attacks on Russian targets. Meanwhile, the White House is dealing with the fallout from the press secretary's departure and the Democrats' handling of the Auto Pen presidency. The Republicans are also divided on issues like Ukraine and Iran, and the president is facing criticism from Elon Musk and other conservatives. Additionally, the topic of anti-Semitism on college campuses is being addressed, and the president is meeting with the Chancellor of Germany to discuss trade and other issues.
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Jun
5
2025
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Arthur Lee, founder of LifeVac, shares his story of creating a device to prevent choking deaths, inspired by the loss of his daughter and a child in a hospital. With over 4125 lives saved, LifeVac is on pace to reach 100 million units sold this year, and legislation is being passed to make it mandatory in schools.
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Jun
4
2025
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Newt Gingrich discusses his book Trump's Triumph, America's Greatest Comeback, and the impact of Donald Trump's presidency on American politics and history. He also shares his thoughts on Elon Musk's tweets and the current state of the economy, including the effects of tax cuts and the role of the Congressional Budget Office. Additionally, Gingrich touches on the Biden administration and the potential for scandal, as well as the significance of Trump's comeback and its implications for American history.
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Jun
4
2025
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The discussion revolves around the Medicaid bill, its potential impact, and the reactions of various individuals, including Dr. Oz, Elon Musk, and Speaker Gingrich. The conversation also touches on the Ukraine-Russia conflict, the Iranian nuclear deal, and the trade negotiations between the US and its allies.
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Jun
3
2025
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Senator Majority Leader John Thune discusses the President's commitment to passing a budget reconciliation bill, addressing concerns over Medicaid and the deficit, and the potential for Russia sanctions and increased support for Ukraine.
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Jun
3
2025
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The Senate's front and center has got about a month to pass the Big Beautiful Bill, a self-imposed deadline of July 4th. Senator Majority Leader Senator Thune has got all the stress on his shoulders since he took this job for Mitch McConnell. The bill is a vehicle for increasing spending for the military and for the border, but it also includes a $1.4 trillion over 10 years deficit reduction and $1.6 trillion in mandatory savings. The President is committed to getting this done, and Senator Thune is working to fine-tune the bill and make it more palatable to his colleagues. Meanwhile, the Ukrainians have launched a daring attack on Russia, destroying dozens of aircraft and crippling the Russian Air Force. The President is considering providing more military aid to Ukraine, and Senator Thune is working to pass a massive sanctions bill on Russia.
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Jun
2
2025
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The discussion revolves around a recent anti-Semitic attack in Colorado, the implications of Harvard's handling of anti-Semitism on campus, and the debate surrounding affirmative action policies. The conversation also touches on immigration, the war in Ukraine, and the politics of the Biden and Trump administrations, including the proposed Medicaid reform and entitlement reform.
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Jun
2
2025
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A discussion on the state of the Democratic Party, the impact of artificial intelligence, and the importance of border security, with guests General Gio and Suge Knight, and a focus on the dangers of microplastics and the need for food safety reform.
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Jun
1
2025
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Suge Knight, a former football star turned music mogul, has a long history of intimidation and manipulation, including a rivalry with P. Diddy that has led to allegations of abuse and racketeering. As the P. Diddy trial unfolds, questions arise about the nature of celebrity culture and the consequences of crime and punishment.
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May
31
2025
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White South Africans are fleeing due to violence and racist laws, with many feeling unsafe and targeted. The South African government has been criticized for its handling of crime and its economic policies, which have led to a decline in living standards for many white people. The US-South Africa relationship is complex, with both countries having significant economic and trade ties.
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May
30
2025
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The Biden administration's handling of the presidency, the controversy surrounding Harvard's foreign student policy, Elon Musk's departure from the White House, and the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and North Korea are among the topics discussed on the Brian Kilmead Show. Additionally, the show touches on the P. Diddy trial, the rivalry between Suge Knight and Diddy, and the life and career of Tyrus, a comedian and author who has worked with some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry.
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May
29
2025
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The Biden administration is facing scrutiny over its handling of foreign policy, particularly with regards to Russia and Ukraine. Meanwhile, Harvard University is under fire for its handling of anti-Semitism on campus, with the Trump administration cracking down on the institution's funding. The US is also considering revoking visas for Chinese students with connections to the Chinese Communist Party. As tensions escalate, experts weigh in on the implications for US foreign policy and the impact on American universities.
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May
28
2025
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The US is taking a tough stance on Russia's invasion of Ukraine, with President Trump considering severe sanctions and military aid to the country. Meanwhile, the White House is freezing international students at Harvard, citing concerns over anti-American values and a $53 billion endowment. The Democratic Party is in disarray, with some members calling for a more centrist approach and others pushing for a more progressive agenda. The economy is also a major focus, with the White House considering trade deals and tariffs to boost growth.
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May
27
2025
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The discussion revolves around the current state of the world, focusing on the actions of Joe Biden, Vladimir Putin, and Donald Trump. The conversation delves into the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, the economic implications of the war, and the potential consequences of China's involvement. Additionally, the topic of missile defense and the Golden Dome system is discussed, as well as the state of the US economy and the need for budget reform and entitlement cuts.
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May
26
2025
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Freedom's not free, and every day there's the challenge to try and restrict our opportunities, our privileges. A reminder of how we've won a lottery ticket if we're born in this country, and thanking the men and women who deserve, who preserve our freedom with their lives is something that we should all be conscientious of.
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May
26
2025
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A discussion on the dangers of uncontrolled artificial intelligence, China's growing influence and military modernization, and the complexities of international relations, including the situation in Taiwan, Iran, Israel, and Gaza. The conversation also touches on leadership and national security, with a focus on the importance of making informed decisions and being honest with the public during times of crisis.
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May
25
2025
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General Patton's faith played a significant role in his decision-making during World War II, particularly during the Battle of the Bulge. He distributed a prayer to 250,000 soldiers, which helped to bring good weather and ultimately led to a crucial victory. Similarly, in the present day, the conflict in Ukraine and Russia is a complex issue, with President Trump's diplomatic efforts being put to the test. Tim Kennedy, a former Army Ranger and Special Forces Operator, shares his insights on the situation and the role of faith in times of war.
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May
24
2025
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Joseph Newgarden, a two-time winner of the Indy 500, is preparing to take on the challenge of a three-peat, starting from the back of the pack. He discusses the pressure and strategy involved in the race, as well as the importance of teamwork and pit stops.
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May
23
2025
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The Brian Kilmead Show discusses the Maha movement, vaccines, and the changes to the food pyramid, as well as the impact of COVID-19 on physical and mental health. The show also touches on the topic of food stamps and the proposal to ban sugary drinks and candy from being purchased with them. Additionally, the show covers the controversy surrounding vaccine mandates and the COVID-19 vaccine itself, with some callers sharing their personal stories of vaccine-related injuries and deaths.
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May
22
2025
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The Biden administration's handling of Joe Biden's mental health and cognitive decline is called into question, with revelations of a lack of engagement and a reliance on teleprompters. Meanwhile, the US and Russia engage in diplomatic efforts to end the Ukrainian war, with President Trump offering a ceasefire proposal. The US economy is also a focus, with tax cuts and Medicaid reform being debated in Congress.
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May
21
2025
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Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, warns about the impending financial crisis due to the national debt and its impact on economic growth. He emphasizes the need for self-sufficiency and a storehold of wealth, citing China's rise as a challenge to the US. Dalio also discusses the importance of monetary policy and the need for a renovation in the country to address the debt problem and promote economic growth.
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May
21
2025
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The Biden administration's energy policies are being scrutinized as the Trump administration's efforts to boost domestic energy production and reduce regulations are gaining momentum. Meanwhile, immigration and border security remain a contentious issue, with Democrats defending sanctuary cities and the Trump administration pushing for stricter laws. In the realm of national security, counterterrorism efforts are evolving to address new threats, including the rise of Trende Aragua in Venezuela. As the US grapples with these complex issues, the Trump administration's approach is being compared to the Biden administration's, with some arguing that the former's policies are more effective in securing the nation.
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May
20
2025
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The Trump administration's immigration policies and efforts to secure the US-Mexico border are at the forefront of a heated debate. ICE operations and the use of the Alien Enemies Act are being challenged in court, while the administration pushes for expedited removals and stricter asylum rules. Meanwhile, the flow of fentanyl across the border continues to be a major concern, with cartels feeling the pressure from US efforts to shut down their operations.
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May
20
2025
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The Biden administration's handling of the presidency is questioned, with revelations about Joe Biden's cognitive decline and lack of control over the country. The Israeli government's actions in Gaza and the Middle East are discussed, including the potential for a military strike against Iran's nuclear facilities. The US's role in the region and the impact of sanctions on Russia and Iran are also explored.
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May
19
2025
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President Trump's trip to the Middle East and his efforts to bring peace to the region, including his meeting with Vladimir Putin and his call with Zelensky, are discussed. The conversation also touches on the situation in Gaza, the conflict between Iran and Israel, and the economic implications of the war. Additionally, the hosts discuss the Big Beautiful Bill, a budget bill that aims to reduce spending and increase revenue, and the potential consequences of its passage.
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May
19
2025
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The White House has been plagued by a vacant leadership, with President Trump's accomplishments in the Middle East overshadowing the Democrats' disarray. The Trump administration is taking on Harvard University over its discriminatory policies, while the Democrats struggle to find their footing and address issues like education and affirmative action.
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May
18
2025
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The president's trip to the Middle East has been met with significant investment commitments from Saudi Arabia and Qatar, with Donald Trump's approach focusing on economic partnership and peace. However, concerns remain about Iran's nuclear ambitions and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, with Putin's absence from a meeting in Turkey sparking tensions.
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May
17
2025
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General Stanley McChrystal discusses his new book on character, the importance of prioritizing character in leadership, and his experiences in the military. He also touches on topics such as prostate cancer, identity theft, and international relations, including the conflicts in Saudi Arabia, Iran, Israel, and Gaza.
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May
16
2025
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The president's success in the Middle East has impressed some Democrats, but others are struggling with their own party's issues, including identity theft and human trafficking. Meanwhile, concerns about Joe Biden's health and the Democrat Party's credibility continue to grow.
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May
16
2025
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The Middle East is witnessing a significant shift in dynamics as Donald Trump's recent trip has yielded impressive results, including $2.7 trillion in pledges for investment and the removal of long-time sanctions against Syria. Meanwhile, Joe Biden's cognitive decline is becoming increasingly apparent, with several high-ranking officials speaking out about his diminished capacity. The debt ceiling and tax reform are also major topics of discussion, with the Republican Party pushing for significant changes. In addition, the Abraham Accords and the issue of birthright citizenship are gaining attention, with some arguing that the 14th Amendment was not intended to grant citizenship to children of undocumented immigrants.
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May
15
2025
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The Biden administration's handling of policy towards China, Russia, and Ukraine has been marred by confusion and inconsistency, with some questioning whether Joe Biden is fit to serve a second term. Meanwhile, the Democrats face a credibility crisis, with many in the party's base not trusting their leadership.
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May
15
2025
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The President's trip to the Middle East has been a major success, with over $3 trillion in investment commitments from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE. The trip has also seen a significant shift in the region, with the Gulf States becoming the center of the Trump foreign policy Middle East. The President's message of economic partnership and peace has been well-received, and he has been able to build relationships with key leaders in the region. However, the trip has not been without controversy, with some criticizing the President's decision to accept a $400 million plane from Qatar. Despite this, the trip has been seen as a major win for the President and a significant shift in the region.
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May
14
2025
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The US decision to lift sanctions on Syria has sparked hope for a potential democracy in the Arab world. The new Syrian leadership is working to prevent revenge killings and civil war, and is seeking to develop its oil and gas resources with American companies. This move is seen as a master chess move by President Trump, closing the door on China and Russia's influence in the region.
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May
14
2025
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President Trump's trip to the Middle East has been marked by significant developments, including the announcement of a ceasefire in Syria and the lifting of sanctions on the country. The President has also made a deal with the UAE to purchase Boeing jets and has signed a defense pact with Qatar. Meanwhile, the big, beautiful bill is working its way through Congress, with the House Ways and Means Committee passing a version of the bill. The bill includes tax cuts and changes to Medicaid, but its fate is uncertain. The President's trip has also been marked by controversy, including criticism of his handling of the Iran nuclear deal and his decision to meet with Vladimir Putin.
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May
13
2025
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General Stanley McChrystal discusses his new book on character, choices that define a life, and how character is essential for leadership. The president's trip to Saudi Arabia and the potential for a major Middle East deal are also discussed, as well as the implications of China's growing economic power and the need for the US to strengthen its military industrial base.
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May
12
2025
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The President of the United States has announced a major trade deal with China, reducing tariffs and establishing a mechanism for resolving disputes. Meanwhile, the US and China have also agreed to a 90-day pause in negotiations. In other news, the President has signed an executive order aimed at reducing prescription drug prices, which will be implemented immediately. The move is seen as a major victory for the President and a significant step towards making healthcare more affordable for Americans. Additionally, the President has announced that he will be embarking on a Middle Eastern trip, where he will meet with world leaders to discuss key issues such as the Ukraine-Russia conflict and the Iran nuclear deal. The trip is seen as a major opportunity for the President to showcase his diplomatic skills and build relationships with key allies.
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May
12
2025
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President Trump's first 100 days in office have been marked by controversy and criticism, but his supporters argue that he has made significant progress in areas such as border security and energy production. Meanwhile, concerns about identity theft and online security are on the rise, and the Middle East remains a volatile region with ongoing conflicts between Israel and Hamas.
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May
11
2025
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The global economy is facing significant challenges, including trade deals, economic uncertainty, and a debt crisis. Experts are warning of the dangers of inflation and the impact of tariffs on global trade. As the world grapples with these issues, economists are calling for a more stable and predictable economic environment.
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May
10
2025
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The president's trade deal with the U.K. is seen as a positive step, but critics argue it's a template for crony capitalism. Meanwhile, President Biden addresses allegations of cognitive decline and his book deal, while Democrats try to recalibrate their message ahead of the 2024 election.
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May
9
2025
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Senator Bill Cassidy discusses the need for a more aggressive approach to stopping counterfeit goods and vaping addiction at the US-Mexico border, as well as the importance of accurate pharmaceutical advertising and Medicaid reform to ensure the program remains sustainable.
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May
9
2025
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The podcast discusses the recent trade deal between the US and the UK, the implications of China's economic problems, and the potential for a deal between the US and China. The hosts also discuss Joe Biden's recent book deal and his claims of cognitive decline, as well as the controversy surrounding the Pope's social media presence. Additionally, the hosts talk about the situation in Ukraine and the persecution of Christians by Russian forces, and the recent appointment of a new Pope from Chicago.
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May
8
2025
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The UK and US have signed a significant trade deal, reducing tariffs and increasing market access for American exports. This development comes as China is backing down from its rhetoric and may lead to more productive talks in the future. Meanwhile, anti-semitism on college campuses continues to be a pressing issue, with some institutions struggling to address the problem.
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May
8
2025
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President Trump announces a trade deal with the UK, marking a significant step in strengthening the relationship between the two countries. The deal aims to increase market access for American exports and reduce tariffs on British goods. Meanwhile, tensions rise in the Middle East as Iran's nuclear program remains a major concern. President Trump's administration is working to address the issue, with some experts suggesting a more aggressive approach. In the US, anti-Semitism on college campuses continues to be a problem, with incidents reported at Columbia University. President Trump's administration is taking steps to address the issue, including cracking down on universities that fail to address the problem.
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May
7
2025
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The rapid development of artificial intelligence poses significant risks to human behavior and society, including the potential for inscrutable and uncontrollable technology, deception, and self-preservation instincts. As AI models become increasingly powerful, they are demonstrating sci-fi behaviors, and experts warn that releasing this technology without proper controls could lead to catastrophic consequences.
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May
7
2025
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The Houthi rebels have announced they no longer want to fight, and the US will honor that. The US and China will meet in Switzerland to discuss de-escalation, not a big trade deal. The market is up due to the news, and experts are optimistic about the future of trade and the economy.
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May
6
2025
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The conversation revolves around the changing landscape of manufacturing, vocational training, and the impact of student loans on the workforce. The discussion also touches on trade deals, China's influence, and the need for economic growth and development.
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May
6
2025
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The Trump administration is pushing for immigration reform, including a proposal to offer free rides and $1,000 to illegal immigrants who want to self-deport. Meanwhile, the administration is also cracking down on anti-Semitism on college campuses, including Harvard University, which is facing pressure to change its policies and practices. In other news, the US is negotiating trade deals with China and other countries, and there are concerns about the impact of AI on the economy. Additionally, the Trump administration is seeking to reform Medicaid and other entitlement programs, and there are ongoing debates about the role of politics in education.
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May
5
2025
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The President of the United States is making a major announcement regarding the 2027 NFL draft, which will be held in Washington at the National Mall. Meanwhile, Iran's behavior around the region is causing concern, and the country's nuclear program is a major point of contention. The Democratic Party is struggling to win back a generation of voters, and the future of the MAGA movement is uncertain. The economy is also a major focus, with trade deals and tariffs being a major point of discussion. The President's relationship with China is also being closely watched, and the country's influence in the Middle East is a growing concern.
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May
5
2025
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Ambassador Mike Huckabee discusses the threat of Iran's nuclear ambitions and the importance of Israel's self-preservation, while Brian Kilmeade reflects on the media's treatment of President Trump and the need for balance and respect in journalism.
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May
4
2025
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Columbia University's campus has become a hub for progressive movements, with some students embracing anti-Israel and anti-Semitic ideologies. The university's faculty and administration are under scrutiny for their handling of these issues, and the incident involving a Palestinian student who was let go from an ICE facility has sparked a heated debate about free speech and social justice.
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May
3
2025
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Zana Garg shares her remarkable immigrant story, from being born into affluence in India to becoming a comedian and author in America. She discusses her experiences with arranged marriage, cultural differences, and her journey to success in the comedy world.
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May
2
2025
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The debate over immigration and human trafficking continues to be a contentious issue in American politics, with some Democrats arguing that due process should be upheld for individuals like Kilmar Abrego Garcia, while others believe that the safety and security of Americans should take precedence.
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May
2
2025
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President Trump's administration is making moves to strengthen the economy, including a jobs report that exceeded expectations and a potential trade deal with China. Meanwhile, the president's budget proposal includes deep cuts in foreign aid and renewable energy, while increasing spending for the border and national security. The administration is also facing criticism for its handling of immigration, including the case of Kilmar Albergo Garcia, a human trafficker who was deported but is now seeking to return to the US. Additionally, there are concerns about anti-Semitism on college campuses, including Harvard University, where a student group was accused of promoting anti-Semitic views.
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May
1
2025
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Daniel Hoffman, a former CIA station chief, discusses the Ukraine war and the US's role in it, including the rare earth minerals deal and the challenges of dealing with Vladimir Putin.
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May
1
2025
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The discussion revolves around the Ukraine minerals deal and its significance, the US economy, and the impact of tariffs on trade. The conversation also touches on immigration, the re-emergence of Kamala Harris, and the leadership struggles within the Democratic party. Additionally, the firing of Michael Waltz as National Security Advisor is discussed, as well as the challenges facing the US in its dealings with Russia, China, and other countries.
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Apr
30
2025
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Bill Belichick's 24-year-old girlfriend, Martha McCallum, took center stage during a book promo interview, sparking a discussion about relationships and power dynamics. Meanwhile, the Ukraine conflict continues to escalate, with Vladimir Putin's demands for Ukraine's disarmament and recognition of Crimea raising concerns about the potential for a ceasefire. In other news, George Clooney and Amal Clooney's seemingly flawless marriage has sparked debate about the nature of relationships and the possibility of a 'four-year contract' marriage.
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Apr
30
2025
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The President's first 100 days have been a mixed bag, with some successes and setbacks. The economy has slowed, and the market is reacting negatively to the news. Meanwhile, the President is facing criticism from both sides of the aisle, with some praising his efforts to revamp the trade deals and others criticizing his handling of the economy. The situation in Ukraine and Russia is also a major concern, with the President facing pressure to provide more support to Ukraine. As the President looks to the future, he will need to navigate these challenges and find a way to move forward.
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Apr
29
2025
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The Interior Secretary discusses the administration's efforts to expand energy production, secure the border, and protect national parks. He highlights the importance of energy independence, the need to develop critical minerals, and the administration's commitment to environmental protection while promoting economic growth.
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Apr
29
2025
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The 100-day mark of the Trump administration is a significant milestone, with the president's policies on immigration, border security, and the economy taking center stage. The administration's efforts to secure the border and implement tariffs have sparked controversy and debate, with some arguing that they are necessary to protect American jobs and industries, while others claim they will harm the economy and lead to higher prices for consumers. Meanwhile, the situation in Ukraine and the ongoing tensions with Russia continue to pose a significant threat to global stability, and the administration's approach to dealing with these issues is being closely watched. As the administration looks to the future, it is clear that the next 100 days will be just as challenging as the first 100, with many questions remaining about the impact of the president's policies and the direction of the country.
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Apr
28
2025
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President Trump's administration is marking 100 days in office, with a focus on border security and immigration reform. The president's policies have led to a significant decrease in border crossings, with 99% fewer people attempting to cross the border in 100 days. The administration is also working to secure trade deals and address the Iran situation. Meanwhile, the NFL draft has sparked controversy with the selection of Shador Sanders, with some accusing racism and others pointing to the player's attitude and behavior. The media has also been criticized for its bias in covering the Trump administration.
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Apr
28
2025
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Larry David's comparison of Donald Trump to Hitler sparks controversy, while Jordan Peterson discusses the rise of anti-Semitism on college campuses. Meanwhile, country music sensation Warren Ziders shares his rise to fame and his conservative values.
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Apr
27
2025
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A Jewish senior at Yale University shares his experience of facing anti-Semitic hatred on campus, including being stopped from walking across campus and witnessing the desecration of sacred ground. He highlights the disparate treatment of Jewish students and the need for the federal government to take action against anti-Semitic hate on campus.
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Apr
26
2025
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The COVID-19 pandemic led to unprecedented school closures, with millions of children missing out on education. Investigative journalist David Swig examines the consequences of these closures and the decisions made by health officials and the media in his book An Abundance of Caution.
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Apr
25
2025
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The American Revolution was a pivotal moment in history, marked by the Boston Tea Party, the Battle of Lexington and Concord, and the fight for individual freedom. The Second Amendment played a crucial role in the war, as the colonists sought to defend themselves against the British. The bravery and sacrifice of men like George Washington, John Hancock, and Paul Revere are a testament to the enduring spirit of American patriotism.
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Apr
25
2025
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President Trump's administration is working to secure the US border, while also negotiating trade deals with other countries. Meanwhile, tensions with Russia and China are escalating, and the US is facing challenges in the Middle East, including the Iran nuclear deal. Democrats are struggling to find a message and leader, and the party is in disarray. The economy is in reasonable shape, but there are concerns about the impact of tariffs on growth.
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Apr
24
2025
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Anti-Semitic protests at Yale University have been ongoing for two years, with students being blocked from walking across campus and harassed by pro-Palestinian groups. The Trump administration is taking action to address the issue, with the President condemning the protests and the Secretary of State announcing that the US will be looking into the foreign students involved. Meanwhile, tensions are rising between the US and Iran, with the US imposing new sanctions and Iran threatening to withdraw from the nuclear deal. In other news, the US and China are engaged in a trade war, with the US imposing tariffs on Chinese goods and China retaliating with its own tariffs. The US economy is also a major focus, with the President announcing new measures to boost economic growth and create jobs.
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Apr
24
2025
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The President of the United States is facing challenges with Ukraine and Russia, as well as issues with trade and China. Meanwhile, anti-Semitic protests are rising at Yale University, and the Trump administration is taking action to address the problem. The President is also focusing on tariffs and fentanyl, while discussing the birth rate and education.
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Apr
23
2025
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The Democrats' new strategy, known as 'Dark Woke,' involves being more aggressive and crass in their approach, but it may not be effective in appealing to swing voters. Meanwhile, President Trump is taking a softer tone on China, and trade deals are being negotiated with various countries. The issue of immigration and due process is also being debated, with some arguing that the Constitution requires a more expeditious process for dealing with gang members and others who are in the country illegally. The Ukraine-Russia war is also a major concern, with some arguing that NATO's expansion into Eastern Europe has contributed to Russia's aggressive behavior. The issue of anti-Semitism at Harvard is also being discussed, with some arguing that the university's policies are discriminatory and others arguing that the university is not doing enough to address the issue. The debate over woke culture and its impact on American society is also ongoing, with some arguing that it is a positive force for change and others arguing that it is a negative force that is dividing the country.
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Apr
23
2025
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The Trump administration's decision to show leniency in the trade war with China has raised questions about the impact on the agricultural sector and national security. Charles Gasparino, Fox Business senior correspondent, explains the reasoning behind the president's move and the potential consequences for the US economy.
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Apr
22
2025
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Dana Perino shares her new book, 'I Wish Someone Had Told Me,' offering advice on building a great career and a meaningful life. She discusses her own experiences, including her early days on Capitol Hill and her personal relationship with her husband, Peter. Perino also talks about the importance of networking, giving back, and finding one's natural talents. The conversation also touches on current events, including the situation in El Salvador and the controversy surrounding the name of a local sports team.
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Apr
22
2025
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Dennis Ross discusses the Iran nuclear deal and the need for Iran to give up its nuclear weapon option. Admiral William McCraven talks about crisis leadership and the importance of facing the truth in times of crisis. Brian Kilmead discusses various topics including immigration, the economy, and the Trump administration's policies.
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Apr
21
2025
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The passing of Pope Francis has sparked a new era in the Roman Catholic Church, while the US and China engage in a trade war over tariffs and immigration. Meanwhile, the situation in Ukraine remains tense, with Russia's Vladimir Putin at the helm. President Donald Trump's administration is working to resolve the conflict, but the road ahead is uncertain.
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Apr
21
2025
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Protesters on college campuses are facing a backlash as President Trump takes action against institutions accused of promoting anti-Semitism and ideological rot. Meanwhile, a new university in Texas is pioneering a different approach to higher education, prioritizing open debate and true academic freedom.
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Apr
20
2025
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Mark Beckman, CEO of DMA United, discusses the importance of focusing on the AI ecosystem, including hardware and energy, to drive growth and innovation in the US. He highlights the need for a strong AI advantage, citing the potential for cyber attacks and the importance of securing infrastructure. Beckman also touches on the potential for robotics and automation to create new jobs and opportunities, and the need for a coordinated effort to drive growth and innovation in the US.
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Apr
19
2025
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The US is heavily reliant on China for rare earths, which are crucial for the defense industry, AI, and other technologies. Joshua Ballard, CEO of USA Rare Earth, discusses the need for self-sufficiency and the challenges of establishing a domestic supply chain.
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Apr
18
2025
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The discussion centers around the American political system, dominated by corporate and dark money, and how it has led to the rise of politicians like Donald Trump. The conversation also touches on the potential of AOC and other Democrats to challenge the status quo, and the need for a more moderate and genuine leader to emerge in the party.
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Apr
18
2025
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The President's diplomatic efforts in the Middle East, particularly with Iran and Israel, are a delicate balance of military pressure and negotiations. Meanwhile, the trade war with China continues, with the President seeking a deal that addresses national security concerns and intellectual property protection. The stakes are high, with the potential for a nuclear arms race in the region and the impact on global markets.
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Apr
17
2025
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The US is in a trade war with China, with tariffs affecting various industries and the economy. The administration is also dealing with immigration issues, including a case involving a MS-13 member. Meanwhile, tensions are rising in the Middle East, particularly with Iran. The US is also focusing on developing its AI and technology sectors, with a goal of becoming more self-sufficient in rare earth minerals. The economy and politics are closely tied to these issues, with the administration's policies having a significant impact on the country's future.
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Apr
16
2025
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The Trump administration is facing a constitutional crisis over its handling of immigration, particularly with regards to MS-13 gang members. Meanwhile, the administration is also taking on Ivy League institutions over their handling of anti-Semitism on campus. Additionally, the US is escalating its trade war with China, imposing new tariffs on Chinese goods. The administration is also working to isolate China from the rest of the world, with the goal of cutting off its access to rare earth minerals and other critical materials. Meanwhile, the US is also taking a tough stance on Iran, with the goal of preventing it from developing a nuclear bomb. The administration is also working to strengthen its relationship with Israel, and is taking steps to combat anti-Semitism on campus.
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Apr
15
2025
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The US is trying to decouple from China and reindustrialize its economy, but the process is complex and involves multiple issues, including trade negotiations, rare earth minerals, and US debt.
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Apr
15
2025
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President Trump's tariffs on China have led to a trade war, while immigration remains a contentious issue, with the case of MS-13 member Albergo Garcia being a focal point. The President's decision to defund Harvard over anti-Semitism concerns has sparked controversy, and Joe Biden's address on Social Security is expected to be a key moment in the debate over the program's future.
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Apr
14
2025
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President Donald Trump is using tariffs to create confusion and get better trade deals, while also onshoring manufacturing and bringing production back to the US. Meanwhile, Governor Gretchen Whitmer's immature behavior in the Oval Office has sparked memes and criticism, highlighting the contrast between her and President Trump's authenticity and connection with working-class voters.
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Apr
14
2025
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The Trump administration's focus on Main Street and American manufacturing, with a goal of restoring the American dream, is a shift from the previous emphasis on Wall Street. This new approach aims to bring jobs and investment back to the US, but some economists question its feasibility and potential impact on the economy.
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Apr
13
2025
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American Indians are fighting to preserve their cultural heritage and historical names, such as Chiefs and Warriors, which they believe are not derogatory but rather a symbol of their proud history and identity.
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Apr
12
2025
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Douglas Murray discusses his book On Democracies and Death Cults, exploring the threat of jihadist governments and the need for Western civilization to take a stand against them. He also weighs in on the current tensions between the US and Iran, and the potential for military action to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.
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Apr
11
2025
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The US is engaged in a trade war with China, with tariffs being imposed on both sides, affecting manufacturing and the American economy. Meanwhile, Iran's nuclear program is a growing concern in the Middle East, and the US is dealing with immigration and education issues, including a controversy over Native American heritage and the use of Native American names and imagery in schools.
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Apr
10
2025
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The stock market is reflecting underlying problems in the economy, including a debt crisis and high interest rates. Tariffs have been a catalyst for market volatility, but experts believe the underlying issues are more complex and relate to the bond market and trade war with China.
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Apr
10
2025
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President Trump's decision to pause the trade war with China has sparked a relief rally in the markets, but experts warn that the underlying issues in the economy remain unaddressed. Meanwhile, tensions in the Middle East continue to escalate, with Iran on the cusp of having a nuclear weapon and a program, and Israel itching to take military action. The Trump administration is working to negotiate a deal with Iran, but the stakes are high, and the outcome is far from certain.
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Apr
9
2025
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President Trump's trade policies and tariffs with China are causing market fluctuations and economic uncertainty. Meanwhile, the US is negotiating deals with other countries, including Japan and the Philippines, to replace Chinese goods. In politics, the Republican party is divided over the big, beautiful bill, with some members opposing the Senate's version. The President is also facing criticism from Democrats over his handling of the economy and trade. In other news, a soccer coach in Los Angeles is accused of murder and has a history of sexual assault. The case highlights the issue of sanctuary cities and the need for stricter immigration laws. In sports, the Yeshiva University basketball team is featured in a new documentary series, Rebound, which explores their season and the challenges they faced, including anti-Semitism and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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Apr
8
2025
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Matthew Brunnerman, the former CEO of NASA University Medical Center, reveals a massive corruption scandal involving the hospital's finances and a potential cover-up by state officials.
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Apr
8
2025
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The Trump administration is making progress in its efforts to negotiate trade deals with various countries, including Japan, South Korea, and Vietnam. The president's tariffs have gotten the world's attention, and offers of new deals are flooding in. Meanwhile, the situation in the Middle East is complex, with Iran and Israel engaging in indirect talks, and the US imposing sanctions on Russia. The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the Trump administration on a case involving the deportation of illegal immigrants.
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Apr
7
2025
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President Trump is meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu to discuss tariffs, Gaza, Iran, and other Middle East issues. The meeting comes as the US and Israel face challenges from Iran and other regional actors. The tariffs imposed by the US have caused market volatility and raised concerns about the impact on the economy. Meanwhile, the US is also seeking to strengthen its relationships with other countries in the region, including Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
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Apr
7
2025
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Fabricated friction is a theme of the week as media attempts to create a narrative that isn't there, painting themselves as Trump insiders. Meanwhile, the true story is that Trump's team is still tight and on the same page, with no evidence of unhappiness or infighting. Senator Dave McCormick discusses the importance of mentorship in leadership, and Charlie Gasperino weighs in on the strange wealth of some lawmakers and the potential for economic dislocation due to trade tariffs.
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Apr
6
2025
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The Yankees' use of the torpedo bat, a revolutionary design that has gained attention for its potential to improve player performance, is discussed with Kurt Ainsworth, co-founder and CEO of Marucci Sports. Ainsworth shares the story behind the bat's creation, its benefits, and how it has become a game-changer in the world of baseball.
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Apr
5
2025
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The Democratic Party's struggles with immigration and economic security issues led to their loss in the last election, according to a new book by Jonathan Allen and Amy Parnes. The authors argue that Joe Biden's mental acuity and physical decline were major concerns behind the scenes, and that the White House worked to downplay these issues. The book also explores the contentious relationship between Biden and Barack Obama, and the implications of Biden's fitness for office.
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Apr
4
2025
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The US is experiencing a chaotic economic situation with the market dropping significantly due to President Trump's tariffs and trade policies. The President is trying to recalibrate world trade and bring back manufacturing jobs to the US, but critics argue that this approach is not well thought out and may lead to a global market crash. Meanwhile, the White House is dealing with allegations of Joe Biden's ineptness and the question of who was really running the country during his presidency. The Democrats are also facing criticism for their handling of immigration and the border crisis.
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Apr
3
2025
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The US is experiencing a trade war with over 100 countries, with the President announcing new tariffs in the Rose Garden. The auto industry is one of the most affected, with Ford offering employee pricing to customers. Meanwhile, in Gaza, Palestinians are rising up against Hamas, and the international community is largely silent. The President's policies are also causing controversy, with some arguing that they are hurting the American working class.
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Apr
2
2025
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President Trump is using tariffs to raise revenues and recalibrate the trade imbalance with other countries, while also protecting American sovereignty, security, and manufacturing. Meanwhile, the JFK assassination remains a mystery, with new files released but no substantial new information. The Trump administration's handling of classified military plans has raised concerns, and tax reform is being proposed to address corporate tax liability. In college sports, the issue of amateurism and betting is causing controversy.
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Apr
1
2025
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Language expert John McWhorter discusses the evolution of pronouns, the changing nature of American history, and the complexities of campus culture, including anti-Semitism and the debate over trans sports, while also touching on the topic of cancel culture.
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Apr
1
2025
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The Biden administration's immigration policies and their potential impact on the US voting map are under scrutiny. Meanwhile, Elon Musk's efforts to reform the Social Security system and address voter fraud have sparked controversy. Additionally, the Trump administration's crackdown on anti-Semitism on university campuses has led to a reevaluation of university funding and campus politics. Meanwhile, linguist John McWhorter discusses the evolution of pronouns and their role in shaping our understanding of identity and language.
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Mar
31
2025
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President Trump's efforts to bring manufacturing back to America and rebalance trade are causing stocks to rock, with the market down 300 points at this hour. The President's job approval is at 50%, but his approval on immigration is at 58%. The economy is a major concern, with 48% approval and 44% disapproval on inflation. Tariffs will be announced Wednesday, potentially bringing in $6 trillion in 10 years, and the President is prepared to slap sanctions on Russia if Putin doesn't negotiate. Meanwhile, the President's efforts to reform the government and reduce waste are underway, with the Doge team working to save $3 billion a day and $4 billion a day to get down a trillion dollars.
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Mar
31
2025
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The Trump administration is cracking down on anti-Semitism on college campuses, with a focus on groups linked to Hamas. The crackdown includes arrests, deportations, and cutting off funding. Pro-Israel activist Lizzie Sevesky discusses her experience confronting anti-Semitic demonstrations and welcomes the new administration's approach. Meanwhile, the NCAA is facing challenges with the rise of name, image, and likeness compensation, and college sports are becoming increasingly professionalized.
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Mar
30
2025
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The conversation revolves around the misuse of CRT, ESG, and DEI, and the importance of accountability in politics. The discussion also touches on the concept of toxic masculinity and how it's being exploited by politicians to gain popularity.
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Mar
29
2025
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Elizabeth Hasselbeck shares her journey of faith and how it has shaped her life, from her experiences on Survivor and The View to her current role as a mother and author of her new book, God's Masterpiece. She discusses the importance of teaching children about their identity and purpose, and how her faith has helped her navigate challenges and find comfort in difficult times.
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Mar
28
2025
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The conversation turns to Bill Maher's recent visit to the White House and his potential shift in views, while also discussing the failures of California's Governor Gavin Newsom in handling the state's wildfires and insurance issues. The discussion also touches on the Democratic party's struggles with DEI and woke culture, and the ineptitude of politicians like Tim Walz and Hillary Clinton.
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Mar
28
2025
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The conversation revolves around the government's efforts to make itself more efficient, tackling anti-Semitism on college campuses, and the crackdown on Hamas and Palestinian protests. The discussion also touches on immigration, national security, and the situation in Ukraine and Russia, with a focus on Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump's involvement. Additionally, the topic of Social Security and the issue of fraud, waste, and abuse are brought up, with a focus on the efforts of Elon Musk and the Doge team to address these issues.
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Mar
27
2025
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The discussion revolves around accountability in politics, immigration, and deportation, with a focus on the Trump administration's policies. The conversation also touches on the importance of education and the role of the Department of Education. Additionally, the equestrian sport is highlighted as a positive influence on children, promoting discipline, hard work, and responsibility. The show also delves into the world of politics, discussing the differences between Democrats and Republicans, and the need for common sense and moderation in politics.
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Mar
26
2025
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Tom Holman, a border czar, discusses the administration's efforts to secure the border and remove public safety threats, including criminals and terrorists. He explains the Alien Enemy Act and how it's being used to detain and deport individuals who pose a threat to national security.
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Mar
26
2025
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The Trump administration's handling of sensitive information on the Signal app has raised concerns about national security, with the release of a text chain discussing a plan to attack Houthi rebels. The controversy has sparked a debate about the role of NATO and the US's involvement in international conflicts, with some questioning whether the US should prioritize its own borders over global security. Meanwhile, the Russia-Ukraine talks have made marginal progress, with Russia seeking compensation in exchange for a ceasefire in the Black Sea.
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Mar
25
2025
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The Trump administration's use of the Signal app for national security discussions has been criticized, with some arguing that it's a security risk. Meanwhile, the administration is facing challenges in its efforts to reform the education system, including a lawsuit from the American Federation of Teachers. The issue of student loans and special education is also a topic of debate, with some arguing that the current system is not working effectively.
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Mar
24
2025
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The Trump administration's efforts to reform immigration policies, including deporting undocumented immigrants and restricting visa applications, are sparking controversy and debate. Meanwhile, the administration is also pushing for increased natural gas production and exports, which could have significant economic and environmental implications. Additionally, the federal budget is under scrutiny, with some calling for cuts to reduce the national debt. The administration's trade policies, including tariffs on certain countries, are also being closely watched. In California, the governor's office is facing criticism over its handling of the state's budget and the impact of wildfires on residents. As the administration continues to push for reform, it remains to be seen how these efforts will play out and what the consequences will be for the country and its citizens.
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Mar
24
2025
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President Trump's education policies are shifting power back to states, while federal judges are being scrutinized for their decisions. The Biden administration is under fire for alleged censorship and pressure on tech companies to develop AI that discriminates against conservative viewpoints. Meanwhile, the US is facing a trade war with Canada and the EU, with reciprocal tariffs set to take effect on April 2nd.
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Mar
23
2025
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A district court judge's decision to stop a deportation flight has sparked debate about the role of the executive power in national security. The administration's strategy of testing the system may lead to a showdown between the president and the courts. Meanwhile, tensions between Russia and Ukraine continue to escalate, with Putin showing no signs of backing down. The future of warfare is also being shaped by advances in drone technology, making it a complex and challenging issue to navigate.
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Mar
22
2025
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Benjamin Hall recounts his experiences covering the war in Ukraine, including his own injuries and the challenges of reporting from the front lines. He also discusses his new book, Resolute, which explores how people find ways to overcome adversity and rebuild their lives.
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Mar
21
2025
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The discussion revolves around the current state of politics, with a focus on the recent attacks on Tesla and Elon Musk, and the perceived threat to the American people. The conversation also touches on the topic of masculinity and the portrayal of it in the media, as well as the economic struggles of California and the state's decision to provide Medi-Cal to all residents, regardless of immigration status.
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Mar
21
2025
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Donald Trump is taking historic action to eliminate the Federal Department of Education, while also expanding drilling in Alaska. Meanwhile, Elon Musk's Tesla is facing vandalism and attacks, with some calling for a national uproar on March 29th. The Trump administration is also facing legal challenges, including injunctions and lawfare, as Democrats try to stop his agenda through executive orders and the courts.
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Mar
20
2025
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The Trump administration's efforts to deport violent gangs and immigrants have been met with resistance from a federal judge, who has issued a temporary restraining order on $14 billion in climate grant funding. Meanwhile, Elon Musk's company, Tesla, has been targeted by vandals and protesters, with some calling for the company's demise. The EPA administrator, Lee Zeldin, is working to cut waste and inefficiency in the agency, while also addressing concerns about climate change and environmental justice.
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Mar
19
2025
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A district court judge's decision to block the deportation of a group of immigrants has sparked a heated debate over the limits of executive power and the rule of law. Critics argue that the judge is overstepping their authority and undermining the president's ability to enforce immigration policy. Meanwhile, supporters of the judge's decision claim that it is a necessary check on the president's power and a defense of the Constitution.
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Mar
19
2025
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A district judge is trying to stop President Trump's administration from deporting 261 known gang members, while the administration is pushing back against the judge's authority. Meanwhile, tensions between Russia and Ukraine continue to escalate, with President Trump attempting to negotiate a ceasefire. The EPA is also at the center of a controversy over climate grants, with a judge blocking the administration's efforts to return $20 billion in grants.
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Mar
18
2025
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General H.R. McMaster discusses the potential outcome of a meeting between President Trump and Vladimir Putin, with a focus on the Ukraine war and Russia's intentions. He emphasizes Putin's weakness and the need for the US to avoid making concessions that would allow Russia to gain the upper hand.
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Mar
18
2025
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The Russia-Ukraine war continues to escalate, with Hamas and Iran playing key roles. The Trump administration is taking a tough stance against these groups, and the situation is becoming increasingly complex. Meanwhile, a judge in El Salvador has blocked the deportation of MS-13 gang members, and George Soros' Open Society Foundation is funding the ACLU's efforts to stop the Trump administration's policies. Benjamin Hall's book 'Resolute' explores the human spirit in the face of adversity, including his own experiences in Ukraine. The war in Gaza is heating up, with the Houthi rebels and Iranian spy ships playing key roles. The situation is precarious, and the international community is watching closely.
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Mar
17
2025
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The Trump administration's handling of ulcerative colitis, the Houthi rebels' attacks on global shipping, and the ongoing conflict in the Middle East are major topics of discussion. Meanwhile, in the US, the border security situation remains a pressing issue, with the Trump administration implementing new tariffs and the agriculture sector facing challenges. In New York City, a mayoral election is underway, with Andrew Cuomo leading the polls. In the music world, Warren Zeiders is making waves with his new album 'Relapse, Lies, and Betrayal'.
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Mar
17
2025
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A university challenges the status quo by refusing to let ideology dictate the classroom, offering a free education to students who value open debate and academic freedom. Meanwhile, a discussion on empathy and its role in decision-making highlights the importance of balancing compassion with efficiency and responsibility.
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Mar
16
2025
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Hong Kong billionaire Jimmy Lai, a self-made success story and owner of Apple Daily, has been imprisoned for four years in solitary confinement for defending the freedoms of Hong Kong. Despite his wealth and international connections, he chose to stay in Hong Kong and fight for democracy, even when faced with arrest and harsh prison conditions. His son, Sebastian Lai, shares his father's story and the impact it has had on their family, highlighting the importance of freedom and the need for international support to secure Jimmy Lai's release.
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Mar
15
2025
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The Ukraine-Russia conflict continues to escalate, with ceasefire talks in Jeddah and negotiations in Moscow. General Philip Breedlove joins the discussion, warning that Russia's demands are nonstarter and that the country is trying to continue to pound Ukraine. Meanwhile, NATO is increasing its spending, and the US is pushing for a defense production act to produce more weapons for allies. The conversation also touches on the emerging Russia-China alliance and its implications for international security.
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Mar
14
2025
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President Trump is working on a ceasefire deal with Russia and Ukraine, while also dealing with the aftermath of the Iran nuclear talks. Meanwhile, the US is facing a government shutdown, and the country is divided on the issue of tariffs. In New York City, congestion pricing is a contentious issue, and the city is struggling with crime and safety concerns. The situation in Gaza and Israel is also a major concern, with Hamas and Hezbollah playing a significant role in the conflict.
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Mar
13
2025
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The ongoing conflict in Ukraine, Russia's involvement, and the efforts of President Donald Trump to broker peace are discussed. The potential for a ceasefire and the impact of Russia's actions on the global economy are also explored. Additionally, the conversation touches on the role of China and Iran in the region, as well as the implications of a potential government shutdown in the United States.
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Mar
12
2025
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The market's volatility is attributed to the ongoing trade negotiations, with the US imposing tariffs on various countries, including Canada and Europe. Economists weigh in on the potential impact of these tariffs, with some arguing that they are a necessary step to bring manufacturing back to the US and others warning of the potential for inflation and economic downturn. Meanwhile, Elon Musk's Tesla is facing backlash after the company's stock suffered due to the attacks on its showrooms and power stations.
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Mar
12
2025
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The latest developments in the Ukraine-Russia conflict and the potential for a ceasefire, as well as the impact of Trump's tariffs on the US economy and manufacturing sector. Additionally, the discussion turns to the state of California, where Governor Gavin Newsom's ties to China and the CCP are under scrutiny, and the potential for a massive deportation of ungrateful terrorist students who came to the US to create havoc and forward their agenda.
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Mar
11
2025
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The Trump administration is taking a tough stance on campus unrest, with President Trump vowing to deport a Syrian-born Palestinian who has been accused of supporting Hamas and inciting anti-Semitic protests. Meanwhile, the economy is struggling, with the market down and recession fears on the rise. President Trump is using tariffs to try to equalize trade relationships and generate revenue, but critics say it's a flawed strategy that will hurt the working class. As tensions rise between the US and Russia over Ukraine, President Trump is pushing for a peace deal, but experts say it's a long shot.
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Mar
10
2025
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The US administration's decision to pause intelligence sharing with Ukraine has sparked concerns about the country's ability to defend itself against Russian aggression. Meanwhile, tensions with China are escalating, with reports of potential talks between President Trump and President Xi. In the Middle East, Iran's nuclear program remains a major concern, with some experts warning that the country's leaders may be more aggressive in the face of internal economic and demographic challenges.
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Mar
10
2025
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The Trump administration's policies on Ukraine, tariffs, and China are causing controversy and uncertainty, while also sparking debate on issues like veterans' benefits, Social Security, and Medicare. The president's efforts to bring manufacturing back to America through tariffs and incentives are rocking the economy, but some experts question the effectiveness of the strategy. Meanwhile, the situation in Ukraine remains tense, with Russia's invasion and the US's response causing concern and debate.
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Mar
10
2025
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The conflict in Ukraine continues to escalate as Russia steps up attacks, and the US pauses aid and intelligence sharing. Meanwhile, tensions are rising between Israel and Hamas, and Iran's nuclear program remains a major concern. In the Middle East, the US is working to broker a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, while also addressing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. President Trump is taking a tough stance on Russia, proposing large-scale banking sanctions and tariffs until a ceasefire and final peace settlement are reached. The US is also focused on China's growing influence in the region, particularly in Taiwan, where China's average tariff on US products is twice what the US charges them. In other news, Americans are remembering the landmark event in the civil rights movement, Bloody Sunday, which led to the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
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Mar
9
2025
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The fentanyl crisis is a growing concern in the US, with overdose deaths surpassing those of World War II. Experts argue that the issue is not just about addiction, but also about mental health and the lack of treatment options. The documentary Fentanyl Death Incorporated explores the root causes of the crisis and proposes solutions, including stricter border control and increased funding for mental health services.
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Mar
8
2025
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Mark Halperin discusses the implications of President Trump's speech on Tuesday, including the Democrats' reaction and the potential consequences for the party. He also touches on Elon Musk's efforts to reduce government spending and the volatile situation in Gaza, where the US and Israel are taking a tough stance against Hamas.
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Mar
7
2025
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President Trump's administration is making efforts to cut government spending and reduce the federal workforce, with Elon Musk's involvement in the process. Meanwhile, tensions between Russia and Ukraine continue to escalate, with Trump considering large-scale banking sanctions and tariffs on Russia. The US is also working to negotiate a ceasefire and final settlement agreement between the two countries.
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Mar
6
2025
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The discussion revolves around nuclear energy as a solution to the country's energy crisis, with experts highlighting its benefits and addressing concerns about safety and perception. Meanwhile, the fentanyl crisis and homelessness are also discussed, with a focus on the need for a comprehensive approach to address these issues, including border control and tariffs. The conversation also touches on the Trump doctrine and its implications for international relations, particularly in the context of Ukraine and Gaza. Additionally, the discussion covers the economy, healthcare, and sanctuary cities, with a focus on the need for bipartisan cooperation and effective leadership.
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Mar
5
2025
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President Trump's fifth address to a joint session of Congress was met with a mixed reaction from Democrats, who sat on their hands and scowled throughout the speech, while Republicans applauded and cheered. The speech focused on issues such as border security, immigration, and peace talks with Ukraine, and Trump also addressed the tariffs imposed on Canada, Mexico, and China. The Democrats' behavior was widely criticized, with many calling it childish and unbecoming of a political party.
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Mar
5
2025
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The US military is experiencing a renaissance under President Trump's leadership, with record numbers of Americans joining the armed forces. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth discusses the historic cooperation with Mexico and the deterrent effect of the military's presence at the southern border. He also addresses the threat of China and the need for increased defense spending to counter their rapidly growing military capabilities.
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Mar
4
2025
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President Trump is set to give a speech to a joint session of Congress, where he will highlight his economic agenda and discuss issues such as immigration and border security. The speech comes as tensions between the US and Ukraine remain high, with President Trump pausing aid to Ukraine until he receives an apology from President Zelensky. Meanwhile, the US is also dealing with trade tensions with China, and the Democratic Party is facing internal divisions and criticism for its handling of issues such as immigration and border security.
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Mar
3
2025
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The conflict in Ukraine has sparked a diplomatic crisis, with French President Macron calling for a strategic dialogue with European countries. Meanwhile, the Trump presidency is being praised for its efforts to secure the border and deal with international gangsters, but criticized for its handling of the Ukraine situation and its perceived disrespect towards the country's leader, Zelensky.
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Mar
3
2025
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President Trump met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, resulting in a heated exchange and a failed deal. The meeting highlighted the complexities of the conflict in Ukraine and the challenges of negotiating with Russia. Meanwhile, the Trump administration's efforts to address immigration and border security have led to controversy and debate. The Doge team's efforts to reform the federal government have also sparked discussion and criticism.
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Mar
3
2025
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President Trump's administration is being described as the most transparent in history, with every aspect of the administration being made public for the world to see. This is a stark contrast to the Joe Biden administration, which was secretive and inaccessible. Meanwhile, the University of Austin is being hailed as a beacon of free speech, a place where students feel safe to learn, debate, and share their views without fear of censorship or reprisal.
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Mar
2
2025
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The reality behind the scenes with Jill Biden is revealed, exposing a massive cover-up to keep Joe Biden's failings a secret. Insiders, including Michael LaRosa, share their honest accounts of the president's struggles, and the Democrat Party's attempts to shield him from scrutiny.
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Mar
1
2025
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Inside the locker room of the University of Alabama football team, a documentary series chronicles the first year under new coach Kalen DeBoer, exploring themes of faith, team leadership, and the changing landscape of college football.
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Feb
28
2025
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President Trump and President Zelensky are set to sign a rare earth minerals deal, which will put the U.S. in business with Ukraine to mine and exploit rare earth minerals. The deal is seen as a good opportunity for both countries, but it also raises concerns about security guarantees and the potential for conflict with Russia. Meanwhile, the Biden administration is facing criticism for its handling of the Ukraine war and its efforts to address the issue of election interference.
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Feb
27
2025
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Elon Musk's efforts to cut government waste and inefficiency are met with resistance, while Donald Trump's administration negotiates a deal with Ukraine to access rare earth minerals. Meanwhile, concerns about Joe Biden's cognitive decline continue to grow, and a new university, the University of Austin, is launched to provide a conservative alternative to traditional higher education.
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Feb
27
2025
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Gary Sinise discusses his documentary Brothers After War, which explores the transition of veterans out of the military and the challenges they face. He also shares his experiences working with veterans and the importance of mental wellness support. Additionally, he reflects on the passing of Gene Hackman, a fellow actor and veteran.
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Feb
26
2025
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President Trump is pushing for a deal with Russia to end the war in Ukraine, with a focus on security guarantees and rare earth minerals. Secretary of State Marco Rubio discusses his recent visits to Central and South America, where he met with leaders to address migration and corruption. The US is also working to strengthen its relationship with allies in the region, including Panama and Costa Rica, and to counter the growing influence of China.
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Feb
26
2025
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The Ukraine-Russia war has been ongoing for three years, with thousands of people killed and a country destroyed. The goal is to end the war and bring about a sustainable peace. President Trump's administration is working to test the Russians' sincerity about ending the war, while also addressing the issue of China's growing influence in the region, particularly in Taiwan.
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Feb
25
2025
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Jamie Metzl, a former member of the WHO Advisory Committee and author of Super Convergence, shares his concerns about the Ukraine Russia war and the role of the United States in bringing it to an end. He discusses the importance of maintaining the architecture of Europe and NATO, and the need for the US to articulate its principles and evaluate progress against them.
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Feb
25
2025
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Donald Trump's administration is cracking down on immigration, with a 95% decrease in illegal crossings in less than a month. Meanwhile, the Ukraine-Russia war continues, with President Trump's role being a game-changer. Elon Musk's group, Doge, is trying to cut government spending, but critics argue it's being done in an indiscriminate way. Brian Johnson, a self-made multimillionaire, is on a mission to live forever through his 'Don't Die' movement, which focuses on healthy living tips and reversing the aging process.
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Feb
24
2025
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The Trump administration is pushing for reforms in the federal government, including reducing spending and increasing accountability. Meanwhile, the Ukraine-Russia conflict continues to escalate, with President Trump meeting with French President Macron to discuss a potential minerals deal. In other news, the Obama library is facing delays and cost overruns, and the city of New York is implementing congestion pricing to reduce traffic. Additionally, there are concerns about the impact of DEI policies on government spending and the effectiveness of climate change initiatives.
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Feb
23
2025
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The federal deficit and debt are at a critical point, with the government owing nearly two trillion dollars. President Trump's administration is working to cut waste and corruption, with the help of AI and Elon Musk. Meanwhile, China's growing influence in Hollywood and social media is a concern, with the Chinese Communist Party exerting control over the film industry and popular social media app TikTok.
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Feb
23
2025
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John Crist discusses the era of Christianity, the importance of staying united, and how people from 2024 might be viewed in heaven. He also talks about his comedy tour, prayer apps, and the challenges of being a comedian in today's society.
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Feb
22
2025
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EPA Director Lee Zeldin has found $20 billion in pass-through agreements, with some funds going to organizations like Stacey Abrams' Power Forward Communities. Experts discuss the importance of transparency and accountability in government spending, and the need to redirect funds to strategic priorities.
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Feb
21
2025
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The podcast discusses various topics including Ukraine and Russia's conflict, cybersecurity threats, and the Trump administration's policies on defense spending and NATO. The conversation also touches on the Munich Security Conference and the European Union's role in addressing global challenges.
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Feb
21
2025
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The 45th and 47th US Presidents discuss the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, the situation in Gaza, and the US economy, sharing their perspectives on the issues and their plans for the future.
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Feb
20
2025
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Senator John Thune discusses the importance of addressing the national debt, border security, and energy development, while also touching on the ongoing Ukraine-Russia war and the need for government reform.
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Feb
20
2025
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The Trump administration is making significant moves to address the US budget deficit, with Elon Musk's Doge initiative aiming to cut waste and inefficiency. Meanwhile, tensions between the US and Ukraine are escalating, with President Trump and President Zelensky engaging in a war of words. The US is also taking steps to address the congestion pricing program in New York City, with President Trump tweeting 'Long live the king' in opposition to the plan.
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Feb
19
2025
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Senator Tom Cotton discusses the threat posed by China, its history of aggression, and the importance of Taiwan as a strategic location due to its semiconductor manufacturing capabilities. He argues that a conflict over Taiwan could lead to a global depression and damage to American alliances.
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Feb
19
2025
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The US and Russia are discussing a possible peace deal in Ukraine, while President Trump and Elon Musk are working together to reform the government and cut waste. Meanwhile, the US is facing a budget crisis, with a $2 trillion deficit, and is looking to make cuts to Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. The government is also considering reforms to the veterans' benefits system and is working to increase economic growth through innovation and technology.
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Feb
18
2025
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A meeting between the US and Russia has taken place, marking the first step in reestablishing communication between the two nations. The goal is to bring an end to the fighting in Ukraine in a respectable manner that all sides can tolerate. Meanwhile, tensions in the Middle East remain high, with Israel taking military action against Hamas in Gaza and Lebanon.
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Feb
18
2025
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The US and Russia have agreed on four principles to reestablish diplomatic facilities and negotiate an end to the conflict in Ukraine, but the details of the deal remain unclear. Meanwhile, President Trump's administration is taking steps to cut government waste and reform Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, but Democrats are pushing back against the changes. The situation has sparked concerns about a constitutional crisis, with some arguing that the federal bureaucracy has become too powerful and unaccountable.
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Feb
17
2025
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President Trump is working to end the war in Ukraine, engaging with Russia through their delegation first, and meeting with Ukrainian President Zelensky. Meanwhile, Elon Musk and Doge are cutting government spending, finding billions in waste and left-wing ideology in USAID and other places. The Democratic Party is criticizing Trump's efforts, saying he's causing a constitutional crisis, but Jen Saki advises Democrats to focus on how this is impacting communities, rather than just screaming about a crisis.
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Feb
17
2025
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The Trump administration is working to streamline the federal government, with President Trump and Elon Musk partnering to cut waste and abuse. The duo is making headlines with their efforts to reform the government, including plans to shrink the federal workforce and eliminate ineffective programs. Meanwhile, Senator Ted Cruz is weighing in on the issue, suggesting that the Trump administration's efforts could be a game-changer for the country. As the administration continues to push forward, critics are speaking out, with some arguing that the efforts are too drastic and could have unintended consequences.
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Feb
16
2025
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President Trump and Elon Musk are working together to streamline the US government and reduce waste, with a focus on Greenland's strategic importance and the potential for American investment. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is taking steps to shrink the federal workforce and eliminate unnecessary programs, and the use of artificial intelligence is being explored as a way to boost blue collar jobs.
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Feb
16
2025
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The discussion revolves around Elon Musk's leadership and the perceived constitutional crisis, with some arguing it's a manufactured issue. The conversation also touches on the popularity of Donald Trump among young people and the vulnerability of college campuses in academia, where DEI and anti-racist spaces are being promoted.
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Feb
15
2025
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Elon Musk's efforts to cut waste and fraud in the federal government are sparking controversy, but also bringing much-needed transparency and efficiency to the bureaucracy. His approach is being compared to the 'rule of law' and 'rule of the people' democracy, with some arguing that it's a necessary step towards restoring the country's founding principles.
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Feb
14
2025
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The Trump administration is pushing for government efficiency, with Elon Musk at the helm. However, Democrats are pushing back, arguing that the efforts are a power grab and will lead to waste and fraud. Meanwhile, the situation in Ukraine and Russia continues to escalate, with NATO and the US imposing sanctions on Russia. The US is also increasing its defense spending, and there are calls for education reform, including the elimination of DEI programs. The debate over government efficiency and waste continues to rage on.
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Feb
13
2025
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The Trump administration is making significant changes to the federal government, with USAID being a major target of reform. Elon Musk's involvement in the government has sparked controversy, with some accusing him of dismantling the federal government. Meanwhile, the Ukraine-Russia war continues, with President Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth working towards a peace deal. Victor Davis Hanson discusses the history of USAID and its potential for corruption, as well as the implications of the Ukraine-Russia war on NATO and global politics.
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Feb
12
2025
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The Trump administration is working on releasing a hostage prisoner, Mark Fogel, who was detained in Russia for alleged cybercrime. Meanwhile, the US is negotiating with Vladimir Putin on a rare earth minerals deal and Ukraine's status in NATO. The administration is also dealing with inflation concerns and the Federal Reserve's response.
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Feb
12
2025
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The US and Israel are working together to end the war in Ukraine, with a deadline for Hamas to release all hostages set for Saturday. Meanwhile, President Trump is taking steps to reform the federal government, including cutting waste and abuse, and Elon Musk is working with him to identify areas for improvement. The situation is complex, with many different players and interests at play, but one thing is clear: the US and Israel are committed to finding a solution and bringing peace to the region.
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Feb
11
2025
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President Trump is pushing forward with his agenda, including cutting waste and fraud in the federal government, despite opposition from Democrats and judges. Elon Musk's team, known as Doge, is working with the administration to identify and eliminate inefficient programs and agencies, including USAID. The President is also making progress on his promise to balance the budget and reduce the national debt. Meanwhile, the situation in Gaza is escalating, with President Trump setting a deadline for the release of hostages and threatening to end the ceasefire if they are not returned by Saturday.
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Feb
10
2025
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Tyrus discusses his experiences as a black conservative on Fox News, the impact of racism and the media's portrayal of him, and his thoughts on the Super Bowl and NFL. He also talks about his equestrian daughter and her experiences at Beacon Hill Show Stables, and his own life after football, including his golf game and his son's baseball career.
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Feb
10
2025
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The author reflects on their experiences as a black conservative on Fox News, facing racism and persecution from the left. They discuss how the election of President Trump marked a change in the way people are judged, with a focus on content of character rather than skin color or voting preference.
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Feb
10
2025
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President Trump's administration is pushing for a merit-based system, sparking controversy over the end of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives. Meanwhile, Elon Musk's efforts to reform the US fiscal system are met with resistance, and California's response to the executive order on trans athletes in girls' sports is seen as defiant. In Los Angeles, the issue of homelessness continues to plague the city, with many residents struggling to find affordable housing.
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Feb
9
2025
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President Trump's efforts to implement a meritocracy in the US government are met with resistance from the left, who argue that it's a return to white dominance. Meanwhile, the president's executive order on women's sports sparks controversy, with some states ignoring the order and continuing to allow trans athletes to compete in girls' sports. Tony Robbins discusses the importance of fiscal integrity and the need for a private sector mindset in government.
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Feb
9
2025
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Bobby Kennedy's appointment to the HHS has sparked a debate on healthcare reform, with a focus on ending the chronic disease epidemic and re-establishing medical guidelines. He aims to get money back to scientists, deregulate the FDA, and have better incentives for innovative therapeutics. The American Medical Association's codes and the pharmaceutical industry's influence are also under scrutiny.
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Feb
8
2025
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The Dallas Mavericks traded Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers in a shocking deal, with many questioning the decision to part with the young star. Meanwhile, the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles are gearing up for a highly anticipated Super Bowl matchup.
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Feb
7
2025
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The US Agency for International Development, or USAID, is facing scrutiny for its spending habits, with some programs deemed wasteful and others criticized for promoting cultural imperialism. Elon Musk, a key figure in the Trump administration's efforts to streamline government spending, has been at the center of the controversy. Meanwhile, the Middle East is abuzz with news of a potential US-led effort to rebuild Gaza, with some experts hailing it as a bold move and others criticizing it as impractical.
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Feb
7
2025
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Tom Brady, a seven-time Super Bowl champion, discusses his preparation for the big game, the challenges of facing a tough defense, and the importance of staying focused and locked in. He also shares his experiences as a player and a broadcaster, and offers advice to young athletes on how to overcome obstacles and achieve their goals.
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Feb
6
2025
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Elon Musk's efforts to audit government waste and fraud are sparking controversy, with some Democrats accusing him of overstepping his authority. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump's plan for Gaza is being met with skepticism, and the US is facing challenges in its efforts to combat government waste and inefficiency.
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Feb
5
2025
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President Trump offers solutions for Gaza, including rebuilding it as an international place and encouraging Palestinians to leave. Elon Musk's Doge is making rapid changes in the federal government, including cutting waste and inefficiency. The FBI is being scrutinized, and Cash Patel's nomination is being delayed by Democrats. The Biden administration is being criticized for its handling of the Middle East, and the Trump administration is being praised for its efforts to support Israel.
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Feb
4
2025
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Feb
3
2025
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Donald Trump's administration is making significant changes, including the shutdown of USAID and the implementation of tariffs on China and Mexico. Elon Musk is playing a key role in the administration's efforts to make the government more efficient and effective. Meanwhile, the FBI is facing a major overhaul, with eight senior officials being told to retire or resign. The administration is also cracking down on immigration and fentanyl trafficking, and making moves to reconfigure the trade relationship with China and Mexico.
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Feb
2
2025
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Walter Isaacson joins the show to discuss his latest project, a biography of Elon Musk, and how he got the entrepreneur to agree to the book. Isaacson shares his experiences living with Musk for two years, observing his daily life and habits, and how Musk's personality and leadership style are reflected in his work at Tesla and Twitter.
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Feb
1
2025
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The recent launch of DeepSeek, a new artificial intelligence developed by a Chinese company, has sent shockwaves through the tech industry. With its advanced reasoning capabilities and virtually free cost, DeepSeek has become the number one app on the app store, raising concerns about data security and the potential for China to access sensitive information. Mark Beckman, CEO of DMA United and author of 'Some Future Day, How AI is Going to Change Everything,' joins the conversation to discuss the implications of this development and how AI is changing our everyday lives.
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Jan
31
2025
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President Trump's 300-plus executive orders and actions are underway, including freezing all programs except for direct aid and offering buyouts to federal workers. The investigation into the horrific plane crash is ongoing, with a focus on staffing issues and air traffic controller training. Confirmation hearings for RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard are underway, with Cash Patel's nomination for FBI Director also being considered. Meanwhile, the situation in Ukraine and Russia is being closely monitored, with General H.R. McMaster discussing the importance of consistent long-term support for Ukraine. The president's focus on education reform, including school choice and combating CRT, is also being highlighted. Additionally, the aftermath of the California wildfires is being discussed, with Jake Steinfeld sharing his personal experience and frustration with the lack of leadership and support from local officials.
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Jan
30
2025
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The nation mourns the loss of 67 lives in the worst in-flight disaster in American history, as an American Airlines regional jet collided with an Army Blackhawk helicopter over the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. Meanwhile, Elon Musk is shaking up the federal government with his efficiency drive, cutting $2 trillion from the budget, and implementing a buyout plan for federal workers. The Trump administration is also taking action on TikTok, with Kevin O'Leary and Frank McCourt offering to buy the app and make it compliant with U.S. laws.
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Jan
29
2025
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President Trump's executive orders and actions are causing chaos and debate, with some seeing them as a necessary step towards reform and others as a reckless and authoritarian move. Meanwhile, the debate over birthright citizenship and immigration reform continues, with some arguing that it's a matter of national security and others seeing it as a humanitarian issue. Additionally, the development of AI technology, including the Chinese-made DeepSeek, is raising concerns about data security and the potential for misuse. In the healthcare sector, the debate over Medicaid and Medicare is ongoing, with some arguing that the current system is unsustainable and others seeing it as a vital lifeline for millions of Americans. The confirmation hearing of RFK Jr. as HHS secretary is also sparking controversy, with some questioning his stance on vaccines and others seeing him as a necessary reformer.
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Jan
28
2025
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The President's 100-day blitz focuses on aid and defense, while freezing all other aid except for Social Security and Medicare. The administration is also pushing for a missile defense system and making efforts to secure the border. Meanwhile, the President is facing criticism for his handling of climate change and his decision to fire 17 inspectors general. Additionally, the administration is working to reform the tax code and promote energy independence.
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Jan
27
2025
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President Trump is implementing a historic slate of reforms across the U.S. government, emphasizing the American people's control over their government. He's taking action on immigration, border security, and economic issues, with a focus on unleashing American energy and correcting the country's immigration problem. The Democrats are struggling to respond, with some criticizing Trump's pace and others questioning his ability to lower prices. Meanwhile, Trump is visiting disaster sites, meeting with people, and advocating for their needs, a stark contrast to the bureaucratic approach of the previous administration.
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Jan
26
2025
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Arthur Brooks, a professor and author, discusses the importance of a strong U.S. military, its role in defending the nation, and the need for leaders to focus on their core mission. He also touches on the topic of happiness, citing scientific research and behavioral science to provide actionable habits for improving one's well-being. Additionally, Brooks shares his thoughts on leadership, entrepreneurship, and the impact of figures like Elon Musk and Donald Trump on society.
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Jan
25
2025
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Gary Sinise discusses his son Mack's music legacy, the proceeds from Mack's album 'Resurrection and Revival' going to the Gary Sinise Foundation, and the devastating California fires. He also shares his thoughts on Hollywood regulations and the importance of supporting veterans.
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Jan
24
2025
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President Trump visits North Carolina and California to address the aftermath of Hurricane Helene and the California wildfires, meeting with state officials and residents. He also addresses the issue of birthright citizenship and the need for reform, while also pushing for a more aggressive approach to dealing with Russia and its involvement in Ukraine.
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Jan
23
2025
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Donald Trump is addressing the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, calling for fair trade and increased defense spending. He's also cracking down on immigration and border security, while promoting his America First agenda. Meanwhile, Elon Musk is facing criticism for his comments on TikTok and China's influence on the platform. The tech industry is also in the spotlight, with discussions on AI and the role of the US in the global economy.
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Jan
22
2025
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The Trump administration is taking steps to create AI and AGI in the US, with a $500 billion investment in new data centers. This move is seen as a major shift in the country's approach to AI, with some experts expressing concerns about the potential risks. Meanwhile, the administration is also pushing for the confirmation of cabinet secretaries, with some Democrats trying to slow down the process. Additionally, the administration is taking steps to secure the US border, with a focus on immigration and border control. The Trump administration is also exploring the potential of nuclear energy, with a focus on uranium enrichment and energy independence.
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Jan
21
2025
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President Donald Trump's inauguration marked a historic day in American politics, with the former president delivering a speech that was both optimistic and critical of his predecessor, Joe Biden. Trump's executive orders and pardons have sparked controversy, with many Democrats criticizing his actions as a attempt to undermine the justice system. Meanwhile, Trump's team is moving forward with their agenda, with Scott Besant and Pete Hagseth sailing through committee and Marco Rubio confirmed as Secretary of State. The country is bracing for a new era of politics, with many questions remaining about what the future holds.
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Jan
20
2025
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Donald Trump's inauguration marks a new era in American politics, with a focus on border control, immigration reform, and national security. The president-elect has promised to sign a series of executive orders aimed at restoring America's greatness and promoting common sense. Meanwhile, controversy surrounds Joe Biden's preemptive pardons for figures like Anthony Fauci and Liz Cheney, sparking debate about the misuse of the pardon power.
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Jan
19
2025
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The American Revolution was a complex and bloody conflict that changed the course of American history, with George Washington's leadership and the nation's struggle for independence from Britain. Ken Burns' new documentary series, The American Revolution, explores the war's pivotal battles, its impact on the nation, and the people who shaped its outcome.
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Jan
18
2025
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The concept of Camelot, an idyllic image of the Kennedy presidency, is debunked as a myth in a new book by Brad Meltzer. The book explores the first plot to kill JFK, a disgruntled postal worker named Richard Pavlik who attempted to assassinate the president in 1960. Meltzer discusses how the idea of a single person taking down a U.S. president is a comforting thought, but the reality is that it takes a complex web of factors to achieve such an act. The book also delves into the personal life of JFK, including his affairs and the impact of his death on his wife, Jackie Kennedy.
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Jan
17
2025
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The Supreme Court upholds a federal law banning TikTok in the US, citing national security concerns and foreign ownership by a Chinese company. Meanwhile, President Trump is considering an executive order to delay the ban, and some lawmakers are pushing for a sale to an American company. In other news, the Israeli government has agreed to release Palestinian prisoners in exchange for the release of hostages, and the US is providing aid to California to help with the devastating wildfires.
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Jan
16
2025
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The American Revolution documentary series, directed by Ken Burns, explores the complexities and consequences of the war for independence. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden warns of a dangerous concentration of power in the hands of a few ultra-wealthy individuals, threatening democracy. In the Middle East, a ceasefire deal is on hold, and tensions rise as Israel and Hamas negotiate the release of Palestinian prisoners. The US and Israel consider a joint military operation to address the situation, while energy policy and global warming take center stage in the US, with President Trump pushing for Greenland's strategic importance and the Northwest Passage's economic benefits.
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Jan
15
2025
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The Biden family's overseas business dealings are under investigation, with evidence of secret foreign schemes and money laundering. Meanwhile, the Trump effect is being felt in the Middle East, with a potential hostage deal in Gaza. In California, a leadership crisis is unfolding as the state struggles to contain massive wildfires. The transgender issue is also a hot topic, with debates over women's sports and rights. Additionally, the Iran nuclear program is a pressing concern, and the conflict in Syria and the Middle East continues to escalate.
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Jan
14
2025
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Pete Hegseth's nomination for Secretary of Defense is underway, with controversy surrounding his past statements and actions. Meanwhile, California is dealing with devastating wildfires, and the Trump administration is taking steps to address national security concerns, including the potential ban of TikTok, a Chinese-owned social media app.
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Jan
13
2025
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The Trump administration's national security concerns, Joe Biden's legacy, and the California wildfires are among the main topics discussed. Robert Kennedy Jr.'s potential HHS department and vaccine safety are also explored, as well as Facebook censorship and Mark Zuckerberg's recent statements. The conversation also touches on the JFK assassination and Brad Melzer's new book, The JFK Conspiracy.
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Jan
12
2025
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The hosts discuss various topics, including Donald Trump's interest in buying Greenland, Mike Tyson's recent fight, and the challenges of being a comedian in politics. They also touch on identity, Fetterman's comeback, and Nikki Glaser's journey to quitting drinking.
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Jan
11
2025
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Adam Carolla shares his personal experience with the California wildfires, discussing the devastating impact on his home and community. He also touches on the issue of homelessness, infrastructure, and disaster preparedness in Los Angeles, highlighting the need for effective leadership and community support.
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Jan
10
2025
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The devastating California wildfires have left thousands of structures destroyed and many lives lost, with critics pointing to the incompetence and lack of preparation from local leaders, including Governor Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump has been sentenced to an unconditional discharge in a New York case, and Senator John Fetterman has visited Mar-a-Lago to discuss potential policy changes. As the country grapples with these issues, politicians are being called out for their handling of the crisis and their willingness to work across party lines.
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Jan
9
2025
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The devastating California wildfires have left thousands of homes destroyed and many without access to water. President Trump has criticized Governor Gavin Newsom's handling of the crisis, while Joe Biden has been criticized for his response to the disaster. The fires have also sparked debate about climate change and the role of electric cars in reducing emissions. Meanwhile, President Trump has announced plans to end the electric car mandate, citing concerns about the lack of infrastructure to support widespread adoption of electric vehicles.
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Jan
8
2025
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Congressman Tom Suozzi discusses his editorial approach to dealing with President Trump, emphasizing the need for bipartisan cooperation and effective leadership to address pressing issues such as immigration, border control, and asylum reform.
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Jan
8
2025
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President-elect Trump's unorthodox press conference sparks controversy, while California wildfires rage on, threatening the homes of celebrities and middle-class families alike. Meanwhile, Facebook's new direction under Mark Zuckerberg raises questions about free speech and fact-checking, as the company moves away from its previous stance on censorship.
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Jan
7
2025
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Facebook is making major changes to its platform, including getting rid of third-party fact-checking and replacing it with community notes, similar to X. Mark Zuckerberg has announced that the company will be going back to its roots and focusing on reducing mistakes, simplifying policies, and restoring free expression. Meanwhile, President Biden is taking action to protect the U.S. East Coast from future oil and natural gas leasing, and the Trump administration is pushing back against this decision. The Biden administration is also releasing Gitmo detainees, including some of the worst of the worst, and swapping them for Americans held in Afghanistan.
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Jan
6
2025
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The certification of Donald Trump's historic election, the New Orleans terror attack, and the ongoing investigation into the bomber's radicalization and potential ties to ISIS. The Biden administration's handling of the border crisis, tax reform, and Social Security are also discussed, as well as the upcoming Congressional Review Act and its potential impact on administrative agency rules.
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Jan
5
2025
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The Apple Watch Series X features a larger display and faster charging, but the real focus is on President Trump's cabinet nominations and the need for unity in the government transition. Meanwhile, a local story in New York City highlights the growing issue of noise in restaurants, with some patrons seeking transparency about decibel levels before entering.
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Jan
4
2025
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Master P, the Ambassador of Entertainment for New Orleans, discusses the city's response to a recent terrorist attack, emphasizing the importance of mental illness awareness, community safety, and the need for more police presence to prevent future tragedies.
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Jan
3
2025
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The recent New Year's Eve attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans and the Las Vegas explosion have raised concerns about terrorism and security measures. The attacks were carried out by individuals who were reportedly radicalized and had mental health issues. The police presence and law enforcement response were criticized for not being able to prevent the attacks. The incident has sparked a debate about the need for increased security measures and the role of law enforcement in preventing terrorism.
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Jan
2
2025
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The US is reeling from two terrorist attacks on New Year's Eve, one in New Orleans and another in Las Vegas, where a cybertruck exploded in front of Trump Tower. The FBI is investigating the incidents, and the Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, is facing challenges in his bid for re-election. Meanwhile, the Republican Party is gearing up for a new administration under Donald Trump, with a focus on immigration reform and trade with China.
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Jan
1
2025
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The rapid development of smartphones and social media has led to a generation of children who are increasingly anxious, depressed, and risk-averse, with experts warning of a mental health epidemic. As parents and educators struggle to find a balance between technology and childhood, some are advocating for a return to more traditional values and a reduction in screen time.
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Dec
31
2024
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Experts warn about the dangers of AI, social media, and cyberwarfare, highlighting the need for accountability, regulation, and ethical guardrails to prevent the misuse of these technologies and protect society from their negative consequences.
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Dec
30
2024
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The H-1B visa program has been a topic of debate, with some arguing it's necessary to fill labor gaps, while others claim it undercuts American workers. Meanwhile, concerns about Joe Biden's cognitive decline and the media's handling of the issue have sparked discussion about the role of journalism and the impact of media bias.
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Dec
27
2024
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The hosts discuss various topics including the overhaul of voting procedures, the importance of voter ID and proof of citizenship, and the issue of debanking, where individuals are financially isolated due to their political views. They also touch on the topic of election integrity and the potential for fraud, as well as the breakdown of society and the rise of lawlessness in certain cities.
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Dec
26
2024
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A discussion on the Trump effect on the border and foreign policy, the Democratic Party's struggles, and the need for government accountability and civility in society.
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Dec
25
2024
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The connection between metabolism and limitless health is explored in Good Energy, a book that reveals the surprising relationship between our diet, lifestyle, and chronic disease. The authors, a doctor and her brother, expose the flaws in the healthcare and food systems, highlighting the role of ultra-processed food and pharmaceuticals in perpetuating metabolic dysfunction and obesity. They argue that a simple shift in focus towards real food, clean environment, and basic metabolic habits can lead to a healthier and more empowered population.
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Dec
24
2024
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Christmas traditions revolve around family, music, and holiday memories. From driving around looking at Christmas lights to spending Christmas morning with loved ones, people have unique ways of celebrating the holiday season. Christmas movies, songs, and memories are also an integral part of the holiday experience.
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Dec
23
2024
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The discussion revolves around President Trump's policies, including his stance on illegal immigration and the Panama Canal. The conversation also touches on the Biden administration's handling of the border, the importance of a strong military culture, and the potential acquisition of Greenland. Additionally, the topic of NASA and space exploration is discussed, with a focus on the role of Elon Musk and the Space Force.
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Dec
22
2024
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The hosts discuss the banning of DEI in higher education, the rise of private schools and school choice, and the growing trend of anti-Semitism in America. They also touch on the potential consequences of Donald Trump's presidency and the cover-up of Joe Biden's actions behind the scenes.
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Dec
21
2024
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Catherine Boyle, a former Washington Post reporter turned venture capitalist, discusses the shift in Silicon Valley's focus towards national security and defense, driven by companies like SpaceX and Anduril, and the importance of innovation in AI and defense technology to outpace China's advancements.
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Dec
20
2024
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The US government is on the brink of a shutdown as Congress struggles to pass a budget, with President Joe Biden's mental fitness and leadership abilities under scrutiny. Meanwhile, Elon Musk's influence on politics is growing, and Donald Trump's presidency looms large. As the country teeters on the edge of chaos, lawmakers must navigate the complex web of politics and power to find a solution.
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Dec
19
2024
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As the government teeters on the brink of a shutdown, President Trump's team is working to change the country's relationship with its government. Meanwhile, the media is undergoing a shift in tone, with some outlets acknowledging Trump's victories and others struggling to adapt to the changing landscape. The country is also grappling with issues of border security, immigration policy, and the impact of the Trump presidency on the economy and the military-industrial complex.
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Dec
18
2024
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The discussion revolves around the current state of border control, with a focus on the impact of illegal immigration and the policies of the Biden administration. The polio vaccine is also a topic of debate, with some questioning its safety and efficacy. Meanwhile, the transition of power in the US is underway, with RFK Jr. being considered for a position in the new administration. The conversation also touches on the rising tensions between the US and China, as well as the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the relationship between Russia and China.
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Dec
17
2024
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The Middle East is experiencing turmoil as Hamas and Hezbollah continue to pose a threat to Israel. Meanwhile, the Biden administration is struggling to explain the thousands of drone sightings over several states. President Trump is making strides in his transition plan, and his nominees are facing headwinds on Capitol Hill. The discussion also touches on the sale of TikTok, a Chinese-owned social media platform, and the need for American ownership to ensure national security.
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Dec
16
2024
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The discussion revolves around the Biden presidency, the Trump administration, and the impact of artificial intelligence on society. The hosts analyze the pardons issued by Joe Biden, the role of Elon Musk in the AI industry, and the potential risks and benefits of AI. They also discuss the OnlyFans model Lily Phillips, who slept with 101 men in one day, and the dehumanizing effects of social media.
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Dec
15
2024
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Democrats are struggling to connect with voters on issues like public safety, border control, and economic concerns, leading to a crisis of confidence in the party's leadership and messaging.
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Dec
14
2024
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Tristan Harris, co-founder of the Center for Humane Technology, discusses the dangers of artificial intelligence, including identity theft, social media manipulation, and deep fakes. He also touches on the need for accountability and liability in AI development, and the importance of balancing technological advancements with social responsibility.
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Dec
13
2024
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The conversation revolves around the impact of Donald Trump's presidency on various issues, including education, the Middle East, and women's sports. Betsy DeVos discusses the potential benefits of dissolving the Department of Education and implementing school choice programs. Meanwhile, the Wounded Warrior Project's General Walt Piatt shares his experiences and insights on helping veterans transition back to civilian life. The discussion also touches on the situation in Syria, Iran, and Israel, with experts weighing in on the potential consequences of the current developments.
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Dec
12
2024
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Donald Trump's transition momentum is picking up steam as he prepares to take office again. Meanwhile, concerns are growing about the potential for a revitalization of ISIS or other terrorist groups, and the situation in the Middle East is becoming increasingly complex. The FBI is also facing scrutiny over its handling of the Trump investigation, and the use of AI is becoming a major concern as China and Russia continue to develop their own AI capabilities. In Ukraine, the conflict is escalating, and in Syria, a new leader is emerging, but his intentions are unclear. As the world waits to see what the future holds, one thing is certain: the stakes are high, and the consequences of failure will be severe.
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Dec
11
2024
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The Syrian people have taken advantage of the distraction of Hezbollah, Iran, and Russia to overthrow the Assad regime, and the new government is seeking to establish a democracy. The US has an opportunity to support this new government and help build a stable and secure Syria. However, there are concerns about the chemical weapons and the potential for extremist groups to take control. The US and international community must work together to ensure that Syria does not become a haven for terrorism and that the country can move towards a peaceful and democratic future.
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Dec
10
2024
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The collapse of the Assad regime in Syria has created a power vacuum, allowing extremist groups like HTS to rise to power. The international community is watching closely, with President Trump and his team monitoring the situation. Meanwhile, in the US, the nomination process for key positions, including Director of National Intelligence and FBI Director, is underway, with figures like Tulsi Gabbard and Cash Patel in the running. As the situation in Syria continues to unfold, the potential for conflict and instability in the region remains high.
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Dec
9
2024
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The overthrow of Assad in Syria has significant implications for the Middle East, with Iran and Hezbollah losing a key ally and Russia facing a strategic defeat. Meanwhile, in the US, the trial of Danny Penny, who was accused of pushing a man onto the subway tracks, has ended in a not guilty verdict, sparking controversy and debate about the justice system. Additionally, the assassination of the CEO of United Healthcare has left many wondering about the motivations behind the killing and the impact on the healthcare industry.
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Dec
8
2024
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Will Cain's absence from interviews since the election is discussed, with the hosts questioning why he hasn't done any interviews, despite being aware of the first interview being promised to someone else. The conversation also touches on Pete Hegseth's nomination for Secretary of Defense and the hosts' opinions on the matter.
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Dec
7
2024
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's popularity is waning among young voters due to issues like high taxes, affordability, and housing crisis. Meanwhile, a growing trend of de-banking in America is affecting ordinary Americans, including conservatives, Christians, and Muslims, who are being frozen out of their bank accounts for political or ideological reasons.
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Dec
6
2024
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The DA's office is reading the room and backpedaling on the Danny Penny case, while Donald Trump's team is pushing for efficiency in government and reforming institutions. Meanwhile, the Subway Chokehold trial is ongoing, and the hostage situation in Israel and Hamas is a major concern. Senator Christopher Murphy is advocating for government reform, and the Patriot Awards honored everyday heroes and unsung patriots.
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Dec
5
2024
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Donald Trump's transition to the presidency is underway, with key appointments and negotiations taking place. Meanwhile, Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy are pushing for significant budget cuts and reforms in Washington, D.C. As the Biden administration faces scrutiny over pardons and corruption allegations, Trump's team is working to establish a new direction for the country.
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Dec
4
2024
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The discussion revolves around the Trump transition, with nominees like Pete Hegseth and Cash Patel facing scrutiny, while Ron DeSantis is considered for Secretary of Defense. The Biden administration's handling of immigration and sanctuary cities is also a topic of debate, with Mayor Eric Adams expressing frustration with the status quo. Additionally, the controversy surrounding Hunter Biden's pardon and the fallout from the Trump administration's policies on DEI and Pentagon reform are discussed.
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Dec
3
2024
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Joe Biden's decision to pardon his son Hunter has sparked controversy, with many questioning the motives behind the move. Meanwhile, the FBI is facing scrutiny over its handling of the Hunter Biden case, and the nomination of Cash Patel as the new FBI director has raised concerns about the agency's future. In other news, the situation in the Middle East continues to unfold, with tensions rising in Syria and Ukraine.
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Dec
3
2024
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The fallout from President Biden's pardon of his son Hunter continues to dominate the headlines, with many Democrats scrambling to defend the decision. Meanwhile, the Biden administration is facing criticism for its handling of the situation, and the Democratic Party is struggling to come to terms with the implications of the pardon. As the situation unfolds, questions are being raised about the rule of law and the integrity of the justice system. The episode also touches on the topic of immigration, with a focus on the issue of sanctuary cities and the role of law enforcement in dealing with undocumented immigrants.
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Dec
2
2024
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Joe Biden's decision to pardon his son Hunter has sparked controversy, with many questioning the motives behind the move. Meanwhile, the situation in the Middle East continues to unfold, with Russia's involvement in Syria and the impact of Trump's election on the region. The FBI's handling of the Hunter Biden case has also come under scrutiny, with some accusing the agency of bias and others calling for reform.
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Dec
1
2024
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The conversation revolves around the aftermath of the 2020 US presidential election, with discussions on the rise of wokeness, identity theft, and the importance of meritocracy in a free society. The panel also touches on the role of cancel culture and the need for free speech in a democratic society.
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Nov
30
2024
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Comedians Jimmy Fail, Adam Carolla, and Jim Brewer discuss the latest in politics, including the electoral outcome, Trump's presidency, and the Democrats' stance on immigration and sanctuary cities. They also touch on the upcoming comedy show at the Tillis Center, where they will be performing.
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Nov
29
2024
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Concerns about the dangers of artificial intelligence and its potential to undermine society are growing, with experts warning of the risks of addiction, mental health damage, and the manipulation of information. As the technology advances, governments and companies are struggling to keep up with the pace of innovation, and the need for responsible AI development and regulation is becoming increasingly urgent.
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Nov
28
2024
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The discussion revolves around the connection between processed foods, chronic illness, and the healthcare system, highlighting the need for change in the food industry and pharmaceutical industry. Experts discuss the impact of vaccines, autism, dementia, and nutrition on public health, emphasizing the importance of addressing environmental toxins and promoting a whole food-centric diet.
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Nov
27
2024
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The National Security Advisor discusses the Ukraine war and the role of the US in supporting Ukraine, while also addressing the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah. The conversation also touches on the Trump administration's approach to the Middle East and the challenges posed by Iran and Russia.
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Nov
26
2024
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The latest news and analysis on the Trump administration's plans to restore order at the border, including the deployment of Tom Holman as incoming Border Czar and the threat of tariffs on Mexico and Canada. The discussion also touches on the Middle East, Ukraine, and the role of Russia and China in the region.
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Nov
25
2024
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The Middle East is a complex region with various conflicts and alliances, including Israel and Hezbollah, Iran and its proxies, and the Trump and Biden administrations' approaches to the region. The discussion also touches on defense spending, economic nationalism, trade policies, immigration, and energy policy, highlighting the need for a balanced approach to address the region's challenges and promote stability.
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Nov
24
2024
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Tim Matheson shares his remarkable journey in the film industry, from his childhood struggles to becoming a two-time Primetime Emmy Award-nominated actor, director, and author. He recounts his experiences working with legendary actors and directors, including Clint Eastwood, and shares stories from his iconic roles in Animal House and The West Wing.
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Nov
23
2024
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John O'Hurley, a comedian, author, and actor, discusses his experience hosting the National Dog Show and shares his thoughts on conservatism, Hollywood's liberal leanings, and leadership, including his optimism about President Trump's presidency.
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Nov
22
2024
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Vladimir Putin's experimental missile raises stakes in the war with Ukraine, while Donald Trump's administration makes moves to strengthen national security, including the appointment of Pam Bondi as Attorney General. Meanwhile, tensions escalate in the Middle East, with Russia, China, North Korea, Iran, Venezuela, and Cuba forming an axis against America, and the threat of World War III looms large.
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Nov
21
2024
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The discussion revolves around the current state of immigration, border security, and the upcoming election, with a focus on Donald Trump's policies and the impact of identity theft on the economy. The conversation also touches on the topic of crypto and its potential to revolutionize the financial system. Additionally, the panel discusses the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the role of Russia in the region, as well as the challenges faced by the Biden administration in addressing these issues. The conversation also delves into the world of sports, with a discussion on the NHL and its top players of all time.
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Nov
20
2024
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The Biden administration releases restrictions on mines and missiles, Russia threatens nuclear war, and cuts underwater cables to NATO nations. Meanwhile, President-elect Trump is making selections for his cabinet, including Howard Luttnick as commerce secretary and Dr. Mehmet Oz to run Medicare and Medicaid. The mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, says that the city will not cooperate with federal efforts to enforce immigration law, while Tom Holman, the former acting director of ICE, says that the city is putting its residents in danger by not assisting with immigration enforcement.
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Nov
19
2024
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President Trump's cabinet picks, including Matt Gaetz and RFK Jr., are sparking controversy, while the administration's focus on border security and deportation is raising concerns about immigration policy. Meanwhile, the Biden administration's handling of the Amazon rainforest and climate change is under scrutiny, and the Democratic Party's stance on election denialism and conspiracy theories is being questioned.
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Nov
18
2024
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President Trump's victory has given people a sense of liberation from the overbearing culture of the Democrats, and his critics are starting to realize that their era is over. The Democratic Party is in the wilderness, with no clear leader, and President Biden is set to leave office shortly. Meanwhile, the Biden administration's handling of Ukraine's war effort has been criticized, with only 10% of the allocated money and weaponry reaching the country. The conversation also touches on immigration, with some arguing that undocumented farmworkers are necessary to fill labor gaps, while others propose reforming the work visa system to prioritize automation and incentivize American workers to take on these jobs.
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Nov
17
2024
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Robert Kennedy Jr.'s appointment to a high-ranking position in the Trump administration has sparked controversy, with some praising his efforts to shake up the HHS and FDA, while others express concerns about his views on vaccines and food regulations.
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Nov
16
2024
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China's economy is struggling, but its military expansion continues, with a focus on building a powerful and influential nation. The US must protect its interests and strengthen its defense, particularly in the face of Russian aggression in Ukraine. A new administration may bring a more confrontational approach to dealing with China, but it's unclear if this will be effective in thwarting its expansionist goals.
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Nov
15
2024
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President-elect Donald Trump's historic victory and his plans for the country, including his picks for key cabinet positions, such as HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr., who has been a vocal critic of vaccines and wants to make America healthy again by shaking up the FDA and food regulations.
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Nov
14
2024
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President-elect Donald Trump is moving quickly to fill his cabinet with unconventional picks, including Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense and Matt Gates as Attorney General. The Senate will play a crucial role in confirming these appointments, with some Republicans expressing concerns about Gates' qualifications and potential ethics issues. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is facing resistance from Democratic state officials and governors, who are vowing to push back against Trump's policies, particularly on immigration.
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Nov
13
2024
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President Trump meets with President-elect Biden at the White House, a historic moment in the transition of power. Meanwhile, Trump's cabinet picks are being announced, including Pete Hagseth as Secretary of Defense and Mike Huckabee as Ambassador to Israel. The meeting between Trump and Biden is seen as a positive step towards a smooth transition, but tensions remain over issues like immigration and Ukraine. The economy is also a key focus, with Trump's team looking to boost growth and reduce inflation.
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Nov
12
2024
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The aftermath of the 2024 election sees a significant shift in the US government, with Donald Trump's return to the White House. The new administration is expected to make significant changes to border control and immigration policies, with Tom Holman being named as the Border Czar. Meanwhile, the situation in Ukraine and Russia continues to escalate, with the US and its allies providing military aid to Ukraine. The Biden administration is also facing scrutiny over its handling of the border crisis and the recent hurricanes that hit the US.
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Nov
11
2024
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President Trump's victory in the 2024 election has sparked a new era of politics in the United States. With a mandate from the American people, Trump is poised to implement his agenda, which includes securing the border, reviving the economy, and restoring American greatness. The Democratic Party, on the other hand, is reeling from its defeat, with many questioning its direction and relevance. As the country looks to the future, one thing is clear: the stakes have never been higher, and the challenges ahead will require leadership, vision, and a commitment to the values that have always defined America.
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Nov
10
2024
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Indian-American comedian Zarna Garg shares her personal experience of immigrating to the US and the challenges she faced. She discusses the disconnect between the two halves of the country and how some people view immigrants as a single category. Garg also talks about her stand-up comedy career, her family podcast, and her experiences as an Indian-American in the US.
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Nov
9
2024
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The American public's rejection of Kamala Harris's campaign is seen as a demonstration of her fundamental unfitness for office, with critics pointing to her inability to concede the election and her failure to address key issues such as crime and inflation.
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Nov
8
2024
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The aftermath of the historic election, with Donald Trump's decisive win and the implications for the country's direction. The discussion focuses on the need for unity, the importance of border enforcement, and the potential for real change. The conversation also touches on the Middle East, specifically the situation in Israel and the role of Iran, as well as the importance of energy policy and government reform.
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Nov
7
2024
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The Republican Party's historic win in the 2024 midterm elections, with Donald Trump's comeback as a major factor. The party's shift towards the center, winning over centrist and independent voters, and the implications for US politics and foreign policy. The role of immigration and border control in the election, and the potential consequences for national security and foreign policy. The reactions of the media and the Democratic Party, and the challenges ahead for the new administration.
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Nov
6
2024
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Donald Trump's historic comeback in the 2024 presidential election, winning the popular vote and securing a landslide victory in the Electoral College, has sent shockwaves through American politics. The Republican Party has captured the Senate and is on track to retain the House of Representatives, marking a significant shift in the country's political landscape. As the nation grapples with the implications of this outcome, pundits and analysts are left to ponder the factors that contributed to Trump's success, including his ability to connect with working-class Americans and his campaign's effective use of social media.
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Nov
5
2024
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The outcome of the US presidential election remains uncertain as voters head to the polls on Election Day. Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are vying for the top spot, with Pennsylvania, Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona, and Michigan being key battleground states. The early vote numbers are a concern for the Harris team, and the Trump campaign is feeling optimistic about their chances. As the day unfolds, the results will determine the future of the country.
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Nov
4
2024
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In one of the most consequential elections of our lifetime, the 2024 presidential election is heating up, with Donald Trump and Kamala Harris going head-to-head in key battleground states like Pennsylvania. Meanwhile, in New York, Governor Kathy Hochul's inflammatory comments about Republicans have sparked controversy, and the Republican Party is fighting to maintain control of the House majority. With endorsements from celebrities like John Bon Jovi and Taylor Swift, the Democratic Party is pulling out all the stops to win over voters, but will it be enough to take down the incumbent Republicans?
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Nov
3
2024
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Dallas Jenkins' latest movie, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, is a heartwarming story about a group of misfit kids who take over the town's Christmas pageant and discover the true meaning of Christmas. The film, which is a mainstream Hollywood release, is a classic tale of redemption and the power of community and tradition.
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Nov
2
2024
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Boris Johnson, the former Prime Minister of the UK, shares his perspective on global politics, leadership, and the current state of the world. He discusses his experiences with Brexit, his views on Donald Trump, and the importance of a strong America in the face of global challenges.
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Nov
1
2024
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The 2024 US presidential election is heating up, with Donald Trump and Kamala Harris in a tight race. Georgia's Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, discusses the state's election integrity and voter turnout. Mark Cuban's comments about Donald Trump's treatment of women have sparked controversy, and Liz Cheney's stance on war has been called into question. Meanwhile, the debate over abortion and immigration continues to divide voters.
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Oct
31
2024
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The 2024 presidential election is heating up, with Donald Trump and Kamala Harris in a tight race. Joe Biden's comments about Trump supporters being 'garbage' have sparked controversy, and the Trump campaign is making the most of it. Meanwhile, Boris Johnson, the former Prime Minister of the UK, weighs in on the election and shares his thoughts on Brexit and the UK's relationship with the US.
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Oct
30
2024
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The 2024 election is heating up, with Donald Trump and Kamala Harris making their final push. Joe Biden's comments about Trump supporters being 'garbage' have sparked controversy, and Nikki Haley is speaking out against the Trump campaign's tactics. Meanwhile, Israel is dealing with a surge in violence in the Middle East, and the US is considering a ceasefire. As the election nears, the rhetoric is getting more heated, and the stakes are higher than ever.
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Oct
29
2024
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The 2024 US presidential election is heating up, with Donald Trump and Kamala Harris making their closing arguments. Trump's campaign is focusing on issues like immigration, the economy, and national security, while Harris is trying to paint Trump as a danger to democracy. Meanwhile, concerns are growing about the impact of social media and AI on society, including the use of chatbots to manipulate children and the potential for AI-generated videos to disrupt the election.
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Oct
28
2024
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The 2024 election is heating up, with Donald Trump and Kamala Harris vying for the top spot. Meanwhile, tensions in the Middle East are escalating, with Israel conducting targeted strikes on Iranian military targets. As the election season comes to a close, both campaigns are pulling out all the stops, with Trump rallying a raucous crowd in New York City and Harris pushing a message of fear and grievance. But will it be enough to sway the voters?
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Oct
27
2024
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Mark Cuban discusses his support for Vice President Kamala Harris' policies on immigration, border security, and the economy, including her approach to tax reform and capital gains tax. He also shares his thoughts on the impact of inflation and the need for more work visas and legal immigration.
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Oct
26
2024
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President Donald Trump discusses his views on Ukraine, Russia, and Iran, stating that he would have prevented the war in Ukraine if he had won a second term. He also expresses his support for Israel and the Abraham Accords, and criticizes the Biden administration's handling of foreign policy. Additionally, he talks about his campaign for the 2024 election and his plans to address issues such as crime and immigration in New York City.
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Oct
25
2024
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Vladimir Putin becomes desperate and solicits support from North Korea to aid in the Ukraine conflict. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris' campaign is struggling, with her policies being questioned and her ability to connect with voters being called into doubt. The World Series is also on the horizon, with the Yankees and Dodgers set to face off in a highly anticipated matchup.
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Oct
24
2024
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The 2024 US presidential election is heating up, with Donald Trump and Kamala Harris as the main contenders. Trump's campaign is focusing on immigration and border security, while Harris is struggling to articulate her policies and connect with voters. Meanwhile, the world is watching as North Korea and Russia's involvement in Ukraine escalates, and China's growing influence in the region raises concerns. As the economy continues to struggle with high inflation, voters are looking for a leader who can deliver results and restore stability.
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Oct
23
2024
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The 2024 US presidential election is heating up, with Donald Trump and Kamala Harris in a tight race. Trump is gaining momentum, particularly in swing states, while Harris struggles to define her policies and connect with voters. Meanwhile, Israel is preparing to hit Iran, and the Middle East is on high alert. Energy production is also a key issue, with fracking and oil production being major points of contention. The transgender community is also a focus, with Harris's stance on the issue being called into question. Abortion rights are also a major concern, with Roe v Wade hanging in the balance. Joe Biden's legacy is also being scrutinized, with many questioning his ability to lead the country effectively.
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Oct
23
2024
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President Donald Trump discusses his presidential campaign, immigration, and foreign policy, including the situation in Ukraine and the Abraham Accords with Israel. He also touches on his upcoming speech at Madison Square Garden and his views on the current administration.
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Oct
22
2024
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The presidential election is heating up with just two weeks to go until Election Day, and the latest polls show a tight race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. Meanwhile, Israel is taking a bold stance against Hezbollah, and the border control issue is dominating the conversation. As the candidates make their closing arguments, the question on everyone's mind is: who will win the election and what does it mean for the future of democracy?
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Oct
21
2024
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The Biden administration's foreign policy in the Middle East is being criticized for being weak and ineffective, allowing Iran to gain a $100 billion financial windfall and destabilize the region. Israel has strengthened its hand by ignoring Harris and Biden's policies and taking out terrorist leaders. The Trump administration's policy in the Middle East is being praised for destroying ISIS and ending the war, and four peace treaties were signed in five months. The current administration's decision to get back into the Iran nuclear deal has alienated Israel and Sunni partners, and Iran has enjoyed a significant financial windfall as a result.
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Oct
20
2024
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Selena Zito, a nationally syndicated columnist, discusses the current state of Pennsylvania in the upcoming election, with a focus on the working-class voters and the appeal of Donald Trump. She also critiques Kamala Harris's approach to campaigning in the state, suggesting that it may be counterproductive.
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Oct
19
2024
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The author of the greatest comeback in political history, Donald Trump, is on a roll, but his opponent, Kamala Harris, failed to address important points in her interview, instead launching baseless attacks against Trump and avoiding accountability for her position on the border and transgender reassignment surgery.
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Oct
18
2024
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The 2024 election is heating up, with Donald Trump and Kamala Harris vying for the top spot. Meanwhile, the conflict in Gaza continues, with Israel fighting against Hamas and Iran's influence in the region. The US is also dealing with trade and economic issues, including tariffs and immigration. As the election season intensifies, the candidates are facing scrutiny on their policies and actions, with some calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and others pushing for a more aggressive approach to Iran.
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Oct
17
2024
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Kamala Harris's interview with Brett Baer was seen as a failure as she struggled to answer questions about her policies and positions, while Donald Trump is gaining momentum in the 2024 election, particularly in battleground states like Pennsylvania. The Biden administration's foreign policy, particularly regarding Israel and Hamas, is also under scrutiny, with many criticizing the administration's handling of the conflict.
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Oct
16
2024
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The 2024 election is heating up as Kamala Harris and Donald Trump face off in a closely contested race. Harris is struggling to turn out black men, a key demographic, while Trump is making inroads with Hispanic voters. The border security issue is a major point of contention, with Harris facing criticism for her handling of the situation. Meanwhile, tensions are rising between Israel and Iran, with the US caught in the middle. As the election nears, both candidates are making last-minute pushes to win over undecided voters.
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Oct
15
2024
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Kamala Harris's presidential campaign is struggling to gain momentum, with low black voter support and a lack of enthusiasm from the public. Meanwhile, Donald Trump is focusing on border security and immigration, highlighting the dangers posed by Venezuelan gangs and the need for a stronger border. The presidential race is heating up, with three weeks to go until the election. In other news, Senator John Barasso is optimistic about the Republican Party's chances in the election, citing the momentum moving in their direction. The Biden administration's policies on energy and immigration are also under scrutiny, with critics arguing that they are not doing enough to address the country's energy needs and are instead prioritizing radical left-wing policies.
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Oct
14
2024
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The 2024 election is heating up, with Donald Trump and Kamala Harris in a tight race. Meanwhile, tensions are rising in the Middle East as Israel faces a Hezbollah drone attack, and the US is struggling to contain the situation. In Ukraine, President Zelensky accuses North Korea of sending troops and weapons, while Russia and China are providing support. Back in the US, the Biden-Harris administration is facing criticism for its handling of the economy, immigration, and foreign policy, with many Americans expressing frustration with the current state of affairs.
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Oct
13
2024
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Ben Shapiro discusses the desperation move of Kamala Harris's campaign, the media's bias, and the controversy surrounding Ta-Nehisi Coates's views on Israel and the Palestinians, highlighting the corrupt and perverse worldview of the legacy media institutions.
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Oct
12
2024
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Coach Danny Duran shares the story of his return to the Evangelical Christian Academy in Shreveport, Louisiana, where he has built a successful football program that combines faith and sports, producing numerous college and NFL players.
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Oct
11
2024
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The 2024 election is heating up as Kamala Harris and Donald Trump engage in a fierce battle for the presidency. Harris is struggling to gain momentum, with Trump gaining ground in key battleground states. Meanwhile, Barack Obama is trying to boost Harris' campaign, but his efforts may be too little, too late. Immigration policy and border security are major issues in the election, with Harris and Trump taking different stances on the matter. The Senate is also up for grabs, with several key races expected to be closely contested.
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Oct
10
2024
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The aftermath of Hurricane Milton and the impact on Florida, as well as the ongoing presidential election, with discussions on Kamala Harris's campaign, Joe Biden's leadership, and Donald Trump's misinformation claims.
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Oct
9
2024
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The Brian Killmead show discusses various topics including the response to Hurricane Milton, the border crisis, and economic policy. The show also touches on international issues such as Iran, Israel, and Ukraine, and features an interview with Condoleezza Rice about the situation in the Middle East. Additionally, the show covers the controversy surrounding Bob Woodward's book and the debate over Israel's existence.
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Oct
8
2024
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The discussion revolves around the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, specifically between Israel and Iran, with the involvement of Hamas and Hezbollah. The conversation also touches on the US presidential election, with Kamala Harris and Donald Trump being mentioned. Additionally, the topic of hurricanes and FEMA's response is discussed, as well as immigration policies and the importance of fitness and health in the US.
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Oct
7
2024
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The aftermath of Hurricane Helene has left thousands without aid, and the response from FEMA has been criticized. Meanwhile, the US-Israel relationship is under scrutiny as Kamala Harris's stance on Israel is questioned. The conflict in the Middle East continues to escalate, with Iran and Hezbollah at the center of the tensions. As the 2024 election approaches, politics and policy take center stage.
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Oct
6
2024
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Kurt Angle, Olympic gold medalist and WWE Hall of Famer, shares his journey from amateur wrestling to professional wrestling, including his struggles with painkillers addiction and his efforts to help Olympic wrestling.
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Oct
5
2024
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The vice presidential debate is underway, with J.D. Vance and Tim Walz facing off on various topics, including identity theft protection and the importance of trade schools. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris is under fire for her lack of transparency and her claims of insomnia, which have sparked a heated debate about her fitness for office.
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Oct
4
2024
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The devastating impact of Hurricane Helene on North Carolina is being felt as the death toll climbs and help arrives too late. Meanwhile, tensions in the Middle East are escalating as Israel prepares to exact retribution on Iran for its recent attacks. The US military's response to the hurricane has been criticized, with some questioning the delay in deploying troops. In other news, Olympic gold medalist and WWE Hall of Famer Kurt Angle shares his inspiring story of perseverance and determination, from his days as an amateur wrestler to his successful career in the WWE.
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Oct
3
2024
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The President of the United States is facing criticism for his handling of the hurricane response, with many accusing him of being absent and ineffective. Meanwhile, tensions are escalating in the Middle East as Iran and Israel engage in a war of words, with some calling for a military strike against Iran's nuclear facilities. The 2024 election is also heating up, with President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris facing off in a series of debates and campaign events.
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Oct
2
2024
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The Biden administration's response to the Hurricane Helene disaster has been criticized, with President Trump taking action to provide aid to affected areas. Meanwhile, tensions in the Middle East continue to escalate as Iran launches a missile attack on Israel, prompting a response from Israel and concerns about the potential for further conflict. In a vice presidential debate, J.D. Vance and Kamala Harris faced off on issues such as foreign policy, national security, and the economy, with Vance emerging as a strong contender. The debate highlighted the differences between the two candidates and the challenges facing the Biden administration in the lead-up to the 2024 election.
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Oct
1
2024
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The Middle East conflict escalates as Israel takes out Hezbollah's leadership, leaving Iran vulnerable. Meanwhile, the Vice Presidential Debate between Tim Waltz and J.D. Vance is underway, with both candidates facing criticism for their past statements and actions. The Biden administration's handling of the crisis is also under scrutiny, with some calling for a more aggressive approach. As the debate rages on, the country is left wondering who will emerge victorious and what the consequences will be for the nation.
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Sep
30
2024
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The Middle East is on the brink as Israel devastates Hezbollah's leadership structure, and Iran's proxies are reeling. Meanwhile, the 2024 US presidential election is heating up, with Kamala Harris and Donald Trump vying for the top spot. The border crisis continues to simmer, with many Americans calling for stronger border security and deportation of undocumented immigrants. As the election season intensifies, the candidates are making their pitches to voters, with Harris focusing on immigration reform and Trump emphasizing his tough stance on the border.
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Sep
29
2024
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The author of 'You Can Do It' discusses his book, which explores American free speech, and critiques the current state of politics, particularly Kamala Harris and the Biden administration.
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Sep
28
2024
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A documentary filmmaker goes undercover to explore the world of anti-racism and discovers a culture of guilt, manipulation, and indoctrination. He talks to experts and ordinary people about the impact of this ideology on society and the dangers of inherent racism.
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Sep
27
2024
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Vice President Kamala Harris's visit to the border has sparked controversy, with critics accusing her of not taking the issue seriously. Meanwhile, President Trump is meeting with Ukrainian President Zelensky, and tensions are rising between Israel and Iran. The US is facing a border crisis, and the election season is heating up. Prime Minister Netanyahu's speech at the UN has highlighted the threat posed by Iran, and the US is struggling to find a solution to the crisis in Ukraine.
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Sep
26
2024
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The mayor of New York City, Eric Adams, is indicted for being an unregistered foreign agent, and the investigation into the assassination attempt on Donald Trump continues. Meanwhile, the situation in Israel and Lebanon is escalating, with Hezbollah being targeted by Israel's military. The Biden administration's handling of the situation is being questioned, and Kamala Harris's campaign is facing challenges. Trump's campaign is gaining momentum, and the 2024 election is heating up.
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Sep
25
2024
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The Biden administration's foreign policy is under scrutiny as the Middle East continues to be a hotbed of conflict, with Israel and Iran at odds over Hezbollah's activities. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris's presidential campaign is gaining momentum, but her stance on key issues such as the filibuster and reproductive freedom is causing concern. As the 2024 election heats up, the country is grappling with a range of complex issues, from the economy to national security.
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Sep
25
2024
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Evan Barker, a former Democratic Party fundraiser, shares her concerns about the party's shift away from connecting with working-class voters and its focus on identity politics. She discusses her personal experience of growing up in a Democratic family and being born with a rare lung disease, which made her realize the importance of healthcare. Barker criticizes Kamala Harris' policies, particularly her stance on fracking, and expresses her disappointment with the party's lack of economic positions and its focus on 'joy' rather than addressing serious issues.
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Sep
24
2024
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The Middle East is in flames as Israel escalates its bombing campaign against Hezbollah, while Kamala Harris's campaign struggles to gain traction. Meanwhile, Joe Biden's administration is criticized for its handling of climate change and energy policy, with some arguing that nuclear power is a viable solution. As the 2024 election heats up, Donald Trump is making a comeback, and the stakes are high for both parties.
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Sep
23
2024
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The discussion revolves around the upcoming Election Day, with a focus on the Middle East, particularly Israel and Hezbollah. The conversation touches on the recent attacks by Hezbollah and Israel's response, as well as the implications for the region and the upcoming election. The hosts also discuss the Democratic Party's stance on fracking, with Kamala Harris's past support for a ban on fracking and her current stance on the issue. Additionally, the conversation covers the Trump campaign's ground game and the potential impact of the gubernatorial candidate's scandal on the election.
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Sep
23
2024
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The speaker discusses their plan to close the border, reduce inflation, and cut crime rates, while also criticizing the current migrant crisis and the Democratic candidate's stance on various issues. They also touch on their debate performance and the potential impact of Bitcoin and artificial intelligence on the economy.
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Sep
22
2024
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Kyle Koolihan, a songwriter and musician, wrote a song called 'Still Proud to be an American' to express his patriotism and conservative values. The song received a phenomenal response, with 30 million views and 100,000 downloads. Koolihan also discussed his experiences with censorship and the importance of free speech, highlighting the challenges he faced in the music industry for expressing his views.
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Sep
21
2024
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The conventional medical establishment has gotten many things wrong, including the food pyramid, peanut allergy prevention, and the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Experts argue that the system is prioritizing profits over people's health, leading to a rise in chronic diseases and a decline in trust in doctors and hospitals.
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Sep
20
2024
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The US is facing significant challenges in the Middle East, including a potential all-out war with Hezbollah, and a growing threat from Iran. The Biden administration's defense budget is not sufficient to face the challenges of China and Russia, and the military is not ready for a great power war. Meanwhile, the border security situation is deteriorating, with a significant increase in significant interest aliens with ties to terrorism. The Kamala Harris campaign is struggling to articulate a clear policy on border security, and the administration is pushing Border Patrol to not record terrorists breaching the border. The UN is also facing criticism for its handling of the Israel-Hamas conflict and its election of Iran to the Human Rights Council.
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Sep
19
2024
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The Israeli Defense Forces have successfully penetrated Hezbollah's supply chain, causing significant harm to the terrorist organization. Meanwhile, the US is dealing with its own security concerns, including the Secret Service's failure to provide documents and evidence to congressional investigators. The 2024 presidential election is heating up, with Donald Trump and Kamala Harris vying for the top spot. Issues like immigration, the economy, and national debt are taking center stage in the campaign. Additionally, the use of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies is becoming increasingly popular, with President Trump making a historic purchase using the digital currency.
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Sep
18
2024
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The world is on edge as a second assassination attempt is made on Donald Trump, with many questioning the role of rhetoric in inciting violence. Meanwhile, Israel has launched a sophisticated operation against Hezbollah, using pagers to detonate explosives and kill 12 people, wounding thousands. The election is heating up, with Kamala Harris and Donald Trump engaging in a close race, and many are weighing in on the issues, including the economy and immigration.
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Sep
17
2024
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President Trump narrowly escaped a second assassination attempt, and the Secret Service is facing scrutiny for not sweeping the perimeter of the golf course where the incident occurred. Meanwhile, Trump is set to hold an economic forum in Michigan, where he will discuss his plans for the economy and immigration policy. Kamala Harris is also facing criticism for her handling of the economy and immigration, and the Biden administration is under pressure to address the issue of inflation and the national debt.
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Sep
16
2024
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The assassination attempt on Donald Trump's life has sparked concerns about the rhetoric used by politicians and the media, with some arguing that it has contributed to a toxic environment that can lead to violence. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris's performance in a recent interview has been criticized for being robotic and lacking in substance, with some questioning her ability to lead the country. The Supreme Court's decision to end affirmative action has also sparked debate, with some arguing that it will lead to a more diverse and merit-based system, while others see it as a step backwards for racial equality. In the world of healthcare, a new book by Dr. Marty McCary argues that the conventional medical establishment has gotten it wrong on issues such as the pandemic, food, and medicine, and that a fresh approach is needed to address the root causes of illness.
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Sep
15
2024
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Tua Tugoviola's concussion raises concerns about his future in the NFL, with some experts suggesting he should consider retiring. Meanwhile, Tom Brady's debut as a broadcaster is met with mixed reviews, with some praising his potential but others questioning his ability to be critical. In baseball, there's a growing trend towards analytics, with pitchers relying less on traditional skills and more on data-driven approaches.
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Sep
14
2024
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Experts warn about the dangers of unchecked artificial intelligence, including mental health risks, social media addiction, and deep fakes. They call for regulation and accountability to mitigate these risks and ensure AI benefits society.
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Sep
13
2024
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The Biden administration's handling of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the threat of terrorism, and the impact of AI on society are among the pressing issues discussed on this episode of the Brian Kilmead Show. The hosts also delve into the complexities of the US-China relationship, the implications of war games between China and Russia, and the need for increased defense spending to address national security threats.
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Sep
12
2024
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The aftermath of the 2024 presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, with discussion on the economy, immigration, crime, and the opportunity economy, as well as the importance of the Hispanic vote in the election.
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Sep
11
2024
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A veteran of the Afghan war shares his personal experiences and insights on the withdrawal from Afghanistan, highlighting the importance of integrity and honor in decision-making. He also reflects on the 9-11 Commission report and the need for the US to maintain a strong presence and responsibility in the world.
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Sep
11
2024
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The 23rd anniversary of the 9-11 attacks is marked with ceremonies and commemorations, while the US presidential election campaign continues with the aftermath of the debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. The debate sparked controversy, with many criticizing the moderators for their handling of the event, and Trump's performance was seen as lackluster. Meanwhile, Harris's campaign is gaining momentum, with the endorsement of Taylor Swift and a strong showing in the debate. The topic of abortion was a major point of contention, with Harris facing criticism for her stance on the issue. The economy, immigration, and inflation also took center stage in the debate, with both candidates presenting their visions for the country's future.
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Sep
10
2024
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Kat Timf's new book, 'I Used to Like You Until How Binary Thinking Divides Us', explores the concept of binary thinking in politics and its effects on mental health and relationships. She argues that leading with vulnerability and being open to others' perspectives can help bridge the divide and create more nuanced discussions.
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Sep
10
2024
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The debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump is a crucial moment in the election season, with both candidates facing off on key issues such as policy, politics, and leadership. The stakes are high, with the outcome of the debate potentially influencing the outcome of the election. As the two candidates face off, they will need to navigate complex policy issues and respond to tough questions from the moderators. The debate is a critical moment in the election season, and will be closely watched by voters and pundits alike.
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Sep
9
2024
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The Afghanistan withdrawal report highlights a disastrous decision-making process, with the Biden-Harris administration ignoring warnings from top officials, including the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Secretary of Defense. The report reveals that the administration destroyed documents and deleted photos and videos related to the Abbey Gate explosion, raising questions about accountability and transparency. Meanwhile, the debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris is heating up, with Trump's team accusing Harris of hiding from the media and refusing to answer tough questions. The stakes are high, with the election just around the corner and the fate of the country hanging in the balance.
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Sep
8
2024
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Molly Fletcher, a renowned sports agent and motivational speaker, shares her insights on the importance of purpose and personal growth in achieving sustainable success. She discusses how peak performers think, behave, and recover from adversity, and how her book Dynamic Drive provides a purpose fueled formula for achieving success.
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Sep
7
2024
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The alarming rates of chronic disease among American children and adults are linked to the widespread consumption of ultra-processed foods, which are designed to be addictive and nutrient-depleted. Experts argue that the food industry and pharmaceutical industry are economically benefiting from patients' illnesses, and that policy changes are needed to promote healthier food options and reduce the prevalence of chronic diseases.
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Sep
6
2024
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Kamala Harris's campaign is facing scrutiny over her use of Donald Trump's border wall in her campaign ads, highlighting her hypocrisy on immigration policy. Meanwhile, the debate over election interference continues, with Russia, China, and Iran all being accused of trying to influence the outcome of the US election. Vladimir Putin has endorsed Kamala Harris, and Hunter Biden has pleaded guilty to tax charges, sparking questions about his father's involvement in his business dealings.
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Sep
5
2024
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Dr. Marcus Collins discusses how people are voting based on their ideological subscription, rather than policy issues, and how this is driving the cultural wars in America. He argues that people are wired to follow their beliefs and that candidates who can communicate their point of view effectively can win elections. Collins also talks about the importance of understanding culture and how it shapes our perceptions of the world.
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Sep
5
2024
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The 2024 presidential election is heating up, with Kamala Harris and Donald Trump facing off in a highly anticipated debate. Meanwhile, Russia is accused of interfering in the election, and Hamas is at the center of a ceasefire deal. The debate over tax cuts and economic policy is also a major issue, with Harris proposing a 28% tax rate on long-term capital gains for those earning over $1 million. As the election season continues, voters are left wondering what the future holds for the country.
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Sep
4
2024
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Kamala Harris's transformational left-wing policies, her stance on Israel and Hamas, and her economic plans, including price controls and business regulation, are discussed in the context of the 2024 election and her debate with Trump.
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Sep
3
2024
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The US presidential election is heating up, with Kamala Harris leading in the polls. However, voter registration trends suggest a shift in favor of Republicans, particularly in battleground states like Pennsylvania and Florida. Experts analyze the data, pointing to increased registration among traditionally Democratic groups, but also a surge in Republican voter registration. The abortion amendment on the Florida ballot may draw out Democratic-leaning voters, offering a glimmer of hope for the Harris-Walls ticket.
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Sep
3
2024
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The Biden-Harris administration's handling of the Israel-Hamas conflict has been criticized, with some arguing that the US has been an impediment to peace. Kamala Harris has been accused of not having Israel's back, and her comments on the conflict have been seen as supporting Hamas. Meanwhile, Joe Biden has been criticized for his handling of the situation, with some arguing that he is helping Hamas by not taking a stronger stance against the group. The conflict has also raised questions about the role of the US in the Middle East and the impact of US policy on the region.
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Sep
2
2024
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General H.R. McMaster discusses his new book, 'At War With Ourselves', which chronicles his experience as national security advisor in the Trump White House. He shares insights on the complexities of foreign policy, the challenges of dealing with Iran and the Middle East, and the lessons learned from the withdrawal from Afghanistan.
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Sep
1
2024
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Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin discusses the competitive nature of the 2024 election in Virginia, highlighting key issues such as the economy, immigration, and voter integrity. He also touches on his efforts to ban cell phones in schools and the importance of secure elections.
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Aug
31
2024
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Aug
30
2024
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Kamala Harris's interview with Dana Bash on CNN was met with mixed reactions, with some praising her attempt to position herself to the center and others criticizing her lack of substance on key issues. The conversation also touched on the economy, immigration, and border security, with many expressing concerns about the rising cost of living and the impact of immigration on social services. Meanwhile, the topic of stolen valor and military service was also discussed, with some calling out politicians for exaggerating or misrepresenting their military experience.
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Aug
29
2024
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The Biden administration's handling of Ukraine and Russia is under scrutiny as Admiral James Davidas joins the show to discuss the situation. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris is set to give a crucial interview with CNN's Dana Bash, but her campaign's lack of transparency and her flip-flopping on key issues have raised concerns. The economy, inflation, and immigration are also major topics of discussion as the 2024 election heats up.
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Aug
28
2024
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Kamala Harris's campaign is considering copying Donald Trump's policies, including building a wall and raising corporate tax rates. Meanwhile, Israel is facing a significant challenge in the West Bank, with Hamas's presence posing a real danger. The Biden administration's approach to the Middle East has been criticized for being too soft on Iran and not providing Israel with the necessary tools to defend itself.
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Aug
27
2024
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The Biden-Harris administration is facing criticism for its handling of the Afghanistan withdrawal, with 13 American service members killed in a bombing. Meanwhile, college football is undergoing a significant change with the introduction of name, image, and likeness (NIL) policies, allowing athletes to profit from their fame. The NCAA is struggling to keep up with the new landscape, and coaches are finding it challenging to maintain control over their teams. The debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris is heating up, with Trump focusing on the economy and immigration, while Harris is trying to distance herself from the Biden-Harris administration's policies.
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Aug
26
2024
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The podcast discusses the current state of Afghanistan, the Middle East, and national security, with a focus on the Biden and Trump administrations' policies and decisions. The conversation touches on the withdrawal from Afghanistan, the rise of Iran and Hezbollah, and the challenges facing Israel. The hosts also discuss the importance of understanding the complexities of the region and the need for a more nuanced approach to foreign policy.
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Aug
25
2024
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The University of Austin is a new institution founded on the principles of open discourse, civil discourse, and the pursuit of truth. Its unique curriculum focuses on intellectual foundations, 21st-century techniques, and the Polaris Project, which aims to apply liberal education to contemporary problems. The university is committed to restoring intellectual pluralism and civil discourse, and its faculty and students are working together to build a new model for higher education.
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Aug
24
2024
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Kamala Harris faces a difficult task in running for president, needing to distance herself from the unpopular Biden administration while also avoiding being seen as a total break from it. Her speech at the convention failed to address key issues such as climate change and border security, and her attempts to present herself as tough on the border have been met with skepticism. Meanwhile, Donald Trump's campaign is trying to make him seem like the incumbent and Harris like the new fresh face, but Harris's problem is that she is upside down with voters on key issues like inflation and the economy.
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Aug
23
2024
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Kamala Harris's speech at the Democratic National Convention sparked controversy, with some praising her delivery and others criticizing her policies. Meanwhile, Donald Trump's campaign gained momentum with the endorsement of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the support of Georgia Governor Brian Kemp. In the Middle East, tensions between Israel and Hamas continue to escalate, with the US playing a key role in the conflict. In the world of higher education, the University of Austin is set to launch, offering a unique approach to learning. As the 2024 election heats up, patriotism and the American flag are becoming increasingly politicized. The Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest rates has sparked debate about inflation and tax policy, with some arguing that a wealth tax could be the solution to the country's economic woes.
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Aug
22
2024
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The Democratic convention is in full swing, with Kamala Harris set to take the stage tonight. The party is trying to rebrand itself as a champion of freedom and joy, but critics say they're just pretending to be something they're not. Meanwhile, Donald Trump is gearing up for a potential comeback, and the economy and border remain major issues in the 2024 election.
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Aug
21
2024
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Former President Bill Clinton's speech at the Democratic Convention was engineered to play up the bio and qualifications of Kamala Harris, but he avoided discussing the real situation in the world, including the Middle East, due to pressure from the party's central group. Meanwhile, Mark Penn, CEO of Stagwell, Inc., discussed the media's bias towards Kamala Harris and the lack of substance in the Obamas' speeches, as well as the potential impact of RFK Jr.'s possible partnership with Trump on the election.
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Aug
21
2024
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The Democratic Convention is underway, with Barack and Michelle Obama delivering powerful speeches, and Kamala Harris being endorsed by both Obama and Biden. However, the party's unity is being questioned, and the convention's focus on change and unity has been criticized for being too vague. Meanwhile, Donald Trump is preparing for the presidential campaign, and the Republican Party is trying to define its message and strategy.
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Aug
20
2024
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The 2024 election is heating up as the Democratic National Convention gets underway, with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris facing off against Donald Trump. The convention has been marked by controversy, with some delegates expressing frustration with the late-night schedule and others criticizing the party's handling of the event. Meanwhile, Trump is campaigning in Michigan, where he is expected to focus on issues like crime and the economy. The Middle East is also a major topic of discussion, with tensions between Israel and Hamas escalating. As the election season continues, it remains to be seen whether Trump's message will resonate with voters in key battleground states like Michigan.
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Aug
19
2024
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The challenge for Republicans in Wisconsin is dealing with abortion issues and trying to equal out enthusiasm, while Democrats focus on big cities and rural areas. Kamala Harris's shifting policy positions and lack of core principles are seen as a weakness by Republicans, who need to focus on policy and independents to win the election.
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Aug
19
2024
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Kamala Harris is running on a platform of joy and word scrambles, but her economic proposals have been widely ridiculed. The Democratic National Convention is underway in Chicago, where protesters are expected to descend upon the city. Meanwhile, the Trump campaign is focusing on policy and the issues that voters care about, with President Trump set to hit the campaign trail in key battleground states.
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Aug
18
2024
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Aaron Rodgers, the Green Bay Packers quarterback, has had a fascinating career marked by controversy and resilience. From being drafted 23rd overall to becoming a first-ballot Hall of Famer, Rodgers has overcome numerous challenges, including a tumultuous relationship with Brett Favre and a public backlash over his COVID-19 stance. Despite this, he remains a beloved figure among his teammates and a symbol of determination in the NFL.
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Aug
17
2024
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Governor Jim Justice, a former Democrat turned Republican, shares his insights on the current state of the Democratic Party, its shift towards the left, and the challenges facing the Republican Party in the upcoming elections. He discusses his own experiences, President Trump's struggles, and the importance of staying focused on key issues to win elections.
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Aug
16
2024
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Kamala Harris is proposing communist price controls, which have been shown to lead to food shortages, rationing, and dramatically more inflation. Meanwhile, Joe Biden's economic policies have been criticized for causing inflation, and Donald Trump is expected to make education reform a key issue in the midterm elections.
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Aug
15
2024
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Kamala Harris faces a tough battle in Michigan, where voters are anxious about the economy and skeptical of her policies. The state's Republican party is in disarray, and Harris's campaign is struggling to gain traction. Meanwhile, protests over Israel and other issues are expected to intensify on college campuses, potentially harming the Democratic coalition.
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Aug
15
2024
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Kamala Harris's proposal for a federal ban on corporate price gouging in food and groceries has sparked controversy, with critics arguing it's a form of socialism or communism. Meanwhile, the Biden-Harris administration's economic policies have been criticized for contributing to inflation, and Donald Trump is making the case that his economic record is better than Harris's. The 2024 election is heating up, with the vice presidential debate scheduled for September 18th and October 1st. Iran's nuclear agreement is also a major concern, with some arguing that the Biden-Harris administration's handling of the situation is a national security threat.
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Aug
14
2024
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The contrast between Donald Trump's economic record and Kamala Harris's policies is a key issue in the 2024 election, with Trump highlighting the rising costs of living under Harris's leadership and the Democrats' attempts to reshape their image.
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Aug
14
2024
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The 2024 election is heating up with Kamala Harris and Donald Trump as the main contenders. Nikki Haley offers advice on how to win the election, focusing on the economy and not talking about crowd sizes or Kamala's heritage. The Biden-Harris administration's policy of appeasement is criticized, and the impact of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan is discussed, including the rise of Iran's influence and the threat to Israel and Ukraine.
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Aug
13
2024
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The border crisis in Arizona is a bipartisan issue, with Democrats and Republicans agreeing on the need for a solution. The state's abortion amendment and election integrity are also major concerns, with the outcome of the Arizona election hanging in the balance between Trump and Harris.
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Aug
13
2024
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The 2024 election is heating up as Kamala Harris and Donald Trump face off on key issues like border security and crime. Meanwhile, tensions are rising in the Middle East as Iran and Israel engage in a war of words, and Ukraine prepares for a potential attack from Russia. As the campaign trail heats up, candidates are scrambling to make their mark and win over voters.
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Aug
12
2024
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Kamala Harris is adopting policies from Donald Trump, including eliminating taxes on tips for service and hospitality workers, and pretending to be tough on the border, but her past actions and words suggest she is not committed to these policies. Meanwhile, tensions are escalating in the Middle East, with Iran and its proxies threatening Israel, and the Biden administration's response has been criticized as naive and unserious. The economy is also a major concern, with high inflation and interest rates causing worry among Americans. The situation in Ukraine is also deteriorating, with Russia's invasion continuing and Ukraine's military making gains.
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Aug
11
2024
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The legitimacy of Joe Biden's presidency is questioned, with concerns about his mental fitness and ability to lead the country. Kamala Harris's leadership and policy positions are also scrutinized, with some questioning her ability to take on the presidency. Meanwhile, Donald Trump's performance and the Democratic Party's radicalization are discussed, highlighting the complexities of the 2024 election.
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Aug
10
2024
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The Biden-Harris ticket's choice of Tim Walz as running mate is seen as a strategic move to appeal to voters in key battleground states, particularly Pennsylvania. However, critics argue that Walz's far-left views may not resonate with voters in the state, where a moderate like Joe Shapiro may have been a more formidable opponent.
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Aug
9
2024
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Shannon Bream shares her experiences with late night television, including her fascination with David Letterman and her senior project on the history of late night TV. She also discusses her college days, including a philosophy class that left a lasting impact on her.
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Aug
9
2024
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The Middle East conflict is escalating, with Israel's military facing threats from Hezbollah and Iran. Meanwhile, the 2024 election is heating up, with Kamala Harris and Joe Biden facing scrutiny over their policies and leadership. The debates are set to begin, with Harris and Trump agreeing to a September 10th showdown. But will Harris be able to answer tough questions about her stance on the defense budget and foreign policy, or will she continue to dodge and weave around the issues?
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Aug
8
2024
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Senator Tom Cotton discusses the military service of Tim Walz and Kamala Harris, questioning their honesty about their past. He also talks about the national security implications of Kamala Harris's views and her potential presidency, highlighting her soft stance on China and her lack of transparency.
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Aug
8
2024
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The current situation in the Middle East, particularly between Israel and Iran, is escalating, with Israel waiting to see what type of attack Iran will attempt after the killing of the Hamas leader in their capital. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris and her running mate, Tim Waltz, are facing criticism for their lack of transparency and consistency in their statements about their military service. Donald Trump and J.D. Vance are taking a more aggressive approach, with Trump holding a press conference and Vance taking questions from the press. The situation in Ukraine and Russia is also a concern, with Ukraine launching a bold attack on Russian territory. The election is heating up, with both sides engaging in a fierce battle for votes and attention.
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Aug
7
2024
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Minnesota State Senator Julia Coleman discusses Governor Tim Walz's policies, labeling him as a socialist who has taken Minnesota down a path of extreme policies, including abortion and gun control. She also criticizes his handling of the George Floyd riots and his ties to China.
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Aug
7
2024
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Kamala Harris selects Tim Walz as her running mate, a move that has sparked controversy and debate. Walz's record as governor of Minnesota has been criticized for his handling of the BLM riots, his COVID-19 lockdowns, and his policies on abortion and socialism. Meanwhile, Donald Trump is gearing up for the 2024 election, and his campaign is focusing on issues like the Middle East, Israel, and Palestine. As the election season heats up, tensions are rising, and the stakes are high. Will Kamala Harris and Tim Walz be able to win over voters, or will Donald Trump's message resonate with the American people?
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Aug
6
2024
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Kamala Harris has picked Minnesota Governor Tim Waltz as her running mate, a move that has sparked controversy and debate. The choice of Waltz, a progressive Democrat, has been seen as a nod to the party's left wing and has raised concerns about the direction of the country. Meanwhile, tensions in the Middle East continue to escalate, with Iran and its proxies threatening Israel and the US. The economy is also a major concern, with many experts warning of a potential recession. The Biden administration's handling of the economy and its policies on issues like wokeness and corporate America are also under scrutiny.
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Aug
5
2024
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The 2024 election is heating up as Kamala Harris prepares to announce her vice presidential pick amidst a challenging economy and rising inflation. Donald Trump is gaining momentum, and the stock market is plummeting. Meanwhile, tensions in the Middle East are escalating, with Iran threatening massive retaliation against Israel. As the world teeters on the brink of war, the stakes are high for the candidates and the country.
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Aug
4
2024
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Kamala Harris's vice presidential campaign is facing scrutiny over her shifting stances on key issues, including border security, immigration, and the Green New Deal. Her opponents, including Donald Trump, are capitalizing on these flip-flops to paint her as untrustworthy and out of touch with the American people.
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Aug
3
2024
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A pollster who correctly predicted every election since 1984 says Brian Kilmeade is a loser, sparking a series of jokes at his expense. The conversation then shifts to Donald Trump's potential strategy for raising money in the Hamptons and how he might handle Kamala Harris's growing popularity.
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Aug
2
2024
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The Biden administration's prisoner swap with Russia has sparked controversy, with some arguing it sets a bad precedent for future hostage situations. Meanwhile, the Middle East conflict continues to escalate, with Israel launching airstrikes against Hamas and Iran. In the world of sports, the women's Olympic boxing competition has been marred by controversy over the participation of athletes who identify as intersex. As the 2024 election heats up, Kamala Harris is facing scrutiny over her past positions on issues like immigration and crime, while Donald Trump is gearing up for a potential rematch against her.
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Aug
1
2024
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The Biden-Harris administration's handling of the prisoner swap with Russia has raised questions about the cost of releasing American hostages. Meanwhile, the Israeli military has taken out key Hamas leaders, and the Middle East is on the brink of explosion. As the 2024 election heats up, Kamala Harris is facing scrutiny for her flip-flopping on key issues, and Donald Trump is pushing back against her record. The Brian Kilmeade Show explores the latest news and analysis on these and other topics.
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Jul
31
2024
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Kamala Harris is being targeted by President Trump's campaign for her radical left ideology and perceived incompetence on issues like border security and the economy. The Trump campaign is focusing on reminding voters of Harris's liberal record and criticizing her for backing off her previous positions. President Trump is also emphasizing his commitment to being a president for all Americans and is making efforts to connect with Black voters.
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Jul
31
2024
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The Middle East is on fire as Israel strikes back against Hamas, killing a top commander. Kamala Harris is changing her stance on major issues, including fracking and border security, in an attempt to appeal to a broader audience. The 2024 election is heating up, with Donald Trump and Joe Biden set to face off against each other. Meanwhile, the Secret Service is under fire for its handling of the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, and the media is accused of trying to cover up Kamala Harris's radical left-wing views.
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Jul
30
2024
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Kamala Harris's presidential campaign is facing challenges as she tries to distance herself from her past policies and positions. Her campaign is relying on getting out single women to vote for her, but experts say this may not be enough to take her over the finish line in key states. Meanwhile, the Middle East is becoming increasingly unstable, with Iran and Hezbollah gaining influence and Hamas refusing to make a deal. The situation is complex and has real-world ramifications, with some experts warning that a wider war could break out if the situation is not handled carefully.
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Jul
30
2024
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Kamala Harris is facing scrutiny over her record as a prosecutor and her stance on immigration policy, with critics arguing that she is not prepared for the presidency. Meanwhile, Donald Trump is leading in the polls and is expected to debate Harris in the coming months. The Supreme Court is also a major issue, with Joe Biden calling for reforms and Trump criticizing the court's decision on presidential immunity. The Secret Service is under fire for its handling of the assassination attempt on Trump, and the election is heating up with Harris and Trump set to face off in the general election.
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Jul
29
2024
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The 2024 election is heating up as Kamala Harris and Donald Trump face off in a highly contested race. Meanwhile, tensions are rising in the Middle East as Iran and its proxies, Hezbollah and Hamas, continue to threaten Israel. The Supreme Court is also under fire as Joe Biden announces plans to reform the institution, sparking controversy and debate.
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Jul
28
2024
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The border has been a mess, with a quarter million illegal migrants entering the country in December, and Kamala Harris's handling of the issue has been questioned. The media's portrayal of Harris has been scrutinized, with some accusing her of trying to remake her image and downplay her past statements. The conversation around Harris's record and beliefs has been muddled, with some arguing that she has been successful at avoiding clear stances on key issues.
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Jul
27
2024
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The 2020 election debate strategy is a key focus for Donald Trump's campaign, with Kamala Harris as the opposing candidate. The RNC Convention showcased the differences between Trump and Harris, and the debate stage will highlight their contrasting views on key issues. As the campaign management team prepares for the debate, they are confident in their strategy and are not worried about the potential challenges ahead.
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Jul
26
2024
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Kamala Harris's record and her handling of the US-Mexico border are under scrutiny as she runs for president. Her past statements and actions, including her role as Border Czar, are being re-examined. Meanwhile, Joe Biden's decision to step aside and Kamala Harris's rapid consolidation of support are raising questions about the Democratic Party's leadership and the 2024 election.
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Jul
26
2024
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Kamala Harris's presidential aspirations are scrutinized, with critics highlighting her lack of preparedness, inconsistent messaging, and poor handling of difficult issues. Her relationship with Joe Biden is also examined, with some speculating that she may be trying to distance herself from him as she moves forward with her campaign.
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Jul
26
2024
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Kamala Harris is poised to get the presidential nomination, but her policies and past actions are being scrutinized, including her stance on Israel, Iran, and the Green New Deal. Meanwhile, Joe Biden's decision not to run for re-election has left the Democratic Party in a state of uncertainty, and Donald Trump is taking advantage of the situation to rally his base and attack his opponents.
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Jul
25
2024
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Kamala Harris is poised to become the Democratic nominee for president, but her record and policies are under scrutiny. Her stance on Israel and Iran is a major concern, and her decision to boycott Prime Minister Netanyahu's speech has sparked controversy. Meanwhile, President Biden's decision to step down has left a power vacuum, and Vice President Harris is trying to consolidate her position. The 2024 presidential election is heating up, with Trump and Harris emerging as the top contenders.
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Jul
24
2024
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Vice President Kamala Harris has been appointed as the new nominee for the Democratic Party, and her record on border control and foreign policy is being scrutinized. Meanwhile, the FBI is investigating the assassination attempt on Donald Trump's life, and the US-Israel relationship is under strain as Prime Minister Netanyahu addresses Congress without Kamala Harris in attendance.
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Jul
23
2024
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The Secret Service Director resigns after an assassination attempt on President Trump, and Joe Biden announces he will not run for re-election, paving the way for Kamala Harris to become the Democratic nominee. The Biden-Harris administration faces criticism for its handling of the assassination attempt and Biden's decision to step down.
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Jul
22
2024
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The Democratic Party is moving forward with Kamala Harris as the presumptive nominee, but questions remain about her qualifications and the party's handling of the nomination process. Meanwhile, the Secret Service is under scrutiny for its handling of the assassination attempt on Donald Trump's life, and the Trump administration is pushing back against the party's claims of a 'game plan' to take down Harris.
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Jul
21
2024
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The Republican party has become unified under Trump's leadership, while the Democratic party is experiencing a meltdown, with a once-in-a-generation civil war unfolding. Trump's strategy of appealing to minority voters by highlighting the importance of following the rules and respecting the process has resonated with many, particularly new Americans who have gone through the system and become immigrants in the US.
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Jul
20
2024
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The Ruthless Podcast discusses the Republican National Convention, J.D. Vance's pick as number two, and the aftermath of the assassination attempt on Donald Trump's life. They also touch on Joe Biden's COVID-19 diagnosis and the Democrats' attempts to panick voters with the 2025 think tank's plan to go back to free trade and abortion bans.
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Jul
19
2024
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The Republican National Convention has come to a close, with President Donald Trump delivering a record-breaking speech. The convention was marked by a sense of unity and optimism, with Trump's family members and supporters taking center stage. Meanwhile, the investigation into the assassination attempt on Trump's life continues, with many calling for greater transparency and accountability. The Democratic Party is also facing internal struggles, with some leaders questioning Joe Biden's fitness for office and Kamala Harris's qualifications to take over as president. As the 2024 election heats up, it's clear that this will be a year like no other.
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Jul
19
2024
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Hulk Hogan shares his personal story and experiences with Donald Trump, discussing their friendship and Trump's leadership qualities. Hogan also talks about his new beer, 'Hulk's Beer', and its theme of bringing America back together.
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Jul
18
2024
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The Republican National Convention is underway in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with Donald Trump set to speak for at least an hour. The convention has been marked by personal stories and real-life American stories, aiming to humanize the President. Meanwhile, Joe Biden is dealing with the aftermath of a COVID-19 diagnosis and an assassination attempt on President Trump's life. The Democratic Party is facing internal struggles, with some members questioning Biden's ability to continue serving. The 2024 election is heating up, with Trump's campaign gaining momentum and the Democratic Party scrambling to find a new nominee.
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Jul
17
2024
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The Republican National Convention has kicked off in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with a strong showing from Donald Trump and his supporters. Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis delivered powerful speeches, emphasizing the importance of party unity and the need to defeat Joe Biden in the 2024 presidential election. Meanwhile, J.D. Vance, the newly announced vice presidential nominee, is set to deliver a keynote address tonight, highlighting the party's shift towards a more populist and inclusive agenda.
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Jul
16
2024
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Trey Gowdy and his guest discuss the recent pardon of Donald Trump, the potential implications of the decision, and the media's role in shaping public opinion. They also touch on the topic of J.D. Vance's presidential campaign and the media's treatment of Joe Biden's cognitive issues.
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Jul
16
2024
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The Republican National Convention is underway in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with a focus on unity and safety after the recent assassination attempt on President Trump. The convention has seen a surge in energy and enthusiasm, with many delegates and attendees expressing their support for the Trump campaign. Meanwhile, the Democratic Party is facing internal divisions and challenges, with some members calling for Joe Biden to step down. The election season is heating up, and the stakes are high as the two parties vie for control of the White House and Congress.
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Jul
15
2024
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The Republican National Convention is underway in Milwaukee, with a focus on unity and a new tone from President Donald Trump. The convention comes after a near-fatal assassination attempt on Trump, which has sparked a shift in the country's politics and a renewed focus on the importance of leadership. As the convention gets underway, Trump is expected to name his running mate and deliver a speech that will aim to bring the country together. Meanwhile, Democrats are struggling to come to terms with their own party's divisions and the implications of the assassination attempt on their chances in the election.
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Jul
14
2024
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Concerns over Joe Biden's age and ability to run for reelection have sparked discussions about potential replacements, including Kamala Harris and Hillary Clinton, who may be considered as candidates in the upcoming presidential election.
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Jul
13
2024
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Max Lugavere discusses his documentary Little Empty Boxes, which explores the science of dementia prevention and the impact of environmental toxins on brain health. He shares his personal experience with his mother's Lewy body dementia and the importance of diet and lifestyle in preventing cognitive decline.
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Jul
12
2024
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The Secretary General of NATO discusses the ongoing war in Ukraine, Russia's aggression, and the role of China in enabling Russia's actions. He emphasizes the importance of NATO's support for Ukraine and the need for a strong alliance to prevent war and preserve peace.
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Jul
12
2024
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President Joe Biden's performance in a recent press conference has sparked concerns about his mental acuity and ability to win the presidential election. The Democratic Party is struggling to unite behind him, with some lawmakers calling for him to step aside. Meanwhile, Donald Trump is gaining momentum in the Republican Party, and the possibility of him becoming the party's nominee is becoming increasingly likely. The situation is further complicated by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the growing tensions between the U.S. and China.
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Jul
11
2024
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As the 2024 election heats up, concerns about Joe Biden's health and cognitive decline are growing. Meanwhile, Donald Trump is taking credit for NATO's increased spending, but critics say he's not doing enough to support Ukraine. We'll dive into the latest news and analysis on these topics and more.
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Jul
11
2024
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The current state of the US presidency, with concerns over Joe Biden's health and cognitive abilities, is a major topic of discussion. Meanwhile, the US and NATO are dealing with the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the threat of Russia, while also addressing issues with Iran and Israel. The health and science community is also exploring the causes and prevention of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases, with a focus on environmental and lifestyle factors.
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Jul
10
2024
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President Donald Trump discusses his potential vice presidential pick, the 2024 election, and his views on various policy issues, including NATO, Iran, and abortion. He also criticizes President Joe Biden's handling of foreign policy and the economy.
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Jul
10
2024
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Donald Trump discusses his potential vice presidential pick, his stance on abortion, and his views on Joe Biden's mental acuity and policies. Meanwhile, analysts and politicians weigh in on the 2024 election, with some predicting a Trump landslide and others warning of a Democratic comeback.
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Jul
10
2024
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President Donald Trump discusses his potential vice presidential pick, the 2024 election, and his views on various policy issues, including NATO, Iran, and abortion, in an interview.
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Jul
9
2024
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The Democratic Party is facing a crisis as Joe Biden's health becomes a major concern, with some senators and congressmen calling for him to step aside. The White House is struggling to contain the fallout from Biden's debate performance and his perceived lack of energy. Meanwhile, Donald Trump's campaign is surprisingly holding fire on attacking Biden, suggesting they believe he is their best chance at winning the election.
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Jul
9
2024
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The Democratic Party is facing a crisis as President Joe Biden's mental health and fitness for office come under scrutiny. The party is divided on whether he should remain the nominee, with some calling for him to step down. Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump is staying out of the spotlight, but his campaign is not blitzing ads about Biden's debate performance. The NATO summit is underway in Washington, D.C., with European allies stepping up their defense spending. The Democrats' handling of Ukraine and Russia's invasion is also under fire, with some calling for a more decisive approach.
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Jul
8
2024
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The discussion revolves around the implications of the Supreme Court's decision on presidential immunity, its impact on the cases against Donald Trump, and the potential consequences for Joe Biden's fitness for office. The conversation also touches on the Democrat party's handling of Biden's situation, media bias, and the geopolitics of the Middle East, including the axis of evil, China, Iran, Ukraine, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and terrorism, as well as the importance of global leadership.
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Jul
7
2024
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A discussion about the merits of Bronny James being drafted into the NBA, the potential impact of Joe Biden's declining health on his presidency, and the media's handling of the situation, highlighting issues of bias and spin.
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Jul
6
2024
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The Supreme Court's recent ruling on presidential immunity has sparked debate about the limits of the president's powers and the implications for future cases, including the January 6th case against Donald Trump. Meanwhile, concerns about President Biden's mental fitness have been raised by several individuals close to him, including Carl Bernstein, who has reported on the president's struggles with completing sentences and thoughts.
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Jul
5
2024
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The American healthcare system is incentivized to keep people sick, with the pharmaceutical industry profiting from chronic disease. The food system is also a major contributor, with ultra-processed foods leading to metabolic dysfunction and chronic conditions. Experts argue that the solution lies in addressing the root causes of these issues, rather than just treating the symptoms with medications like Ozempic.
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Jul
4
2024
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The transformation of childhood due to the advent of smartphones and social media has led to an epidemic of mental illness, with children experiencing anxiety, depression, and risk aversion. Experts argue that limiting social media use and promoting free play and independence can help reclaim childhood and prevent these issues.
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Jul
3
2024
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President Joe Biden's performance in the recent debate has sparked concerns about his ability to serve a full four-year term, with some Democrats questioning his mental fitness for the job. Meanwhile, Donald Trump is gaining momentum in the 2024 election, with some polls showing him leading Biden by six points. The Democratic Party is in disarray, with some members calling for Biden to step down and others defending him. The situation is further complicated by the presence of Kamala Harris, who is seen as a potential replacement for Biden but has her own set of challenges.
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Jul
2
2024
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The Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity has sparked controversy, with some arguing it will give presidents too much power. Meanwhile, concerns about Joe Biden's cognitive decline and mental fitness for office are growing, with some Democrats calling for him to step down. The debate over Israel and anti-Semitism is also heating up, with some accusing the Biden administration of being too soft on Iran and Hamas. As the 2024 election approaches, the Democratic Party is facing internal divisions and challenges from Trump's presidency.
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Jul
1
2024
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The recent presidential debate exposed vulnerabilities in Joe Biden's leadership, raising concerns about his ability to make decisions as President. The debate sparked a crisis of confidence in the Democratic Party, with many questioning whether Biden is still fit for office. Meanwhile, Donald Trump's campaign is gaining momentum, and he is now leading in several battleground states. The Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity has also added to the uncertainty, leaving many wondering what the future holds for the country.
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Jun
30
2024
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The Supreme Court's recent decision reeling in the Chevron doctrine has significant implications for regulatory agencies and environmental regulations. Meanwhile, the aftermath of the presidential debate has sparked outrage and raised questions about President Biden's fitness for office, potentially leading to a change in the Democratic Party's nominee.
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Jun
29
2024
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The US presidential election is heating up, with Donald Trump facing off against Joe Biden in a highly anticipated debate. Meanwhile, tensions in the Middle East are escalating, with Israel facing a growing threat from Hezbollah. Ben Shapiro weighs in on the latest developments, discussing the Biden administration's handling of the Israel situation and the implications for the US election.
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Jun
28
2024
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The aftermath of the presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump has sparked a crisis within the Democratic Party, with some calling for Biden to step aside due to his poor performance. The debate was marked by Biden's struggles with articulation and coherence, leading to concerns about his fitness for the presidency. The Democratic Party is now grappling with the implications of a potential leadership change, with some suggesting that Kamala Harris could be a viable alternative. Meanwhile, Trump is capitalizing on the situation, saying that he is winning the presidency and preparing for a landslide victory.
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Jun
27
2024
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The 2024 presidential debate is just hours away, with Donald Trump and Joe Biden set to face off on issues like immigration policy, border security, and national security. The debate is expected to be a key moment in the election, with both candidates looking to make a strong impression on voters. The moderators, Jake Tapper and Dana Bash, have been criticized for their perceived bias against Trump, but the debate is expected to be a lively and contentious one, with both candidates looking to score points on key issues.
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