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Jan 27, 2025 • 15min

Evening Edition: Trump Proposes Resettling Palestinians Outside Of Gaza

Mike Tobin, a FOX News correspondent from Tel Aviv, shares vital insights on the escalating Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He discusses President Trump's controversial proposal for Arab nations to accept more Palestinian refugees and the implications of resettlement efforts. Tobin also dives into the complexity of hostage negotiations with Hamas, highlighting the recent release of Israeli hostages. The emotional impact on returning Palestinians and the intricate challenges of governance in post-ceasefire Gaza are also examined, revealing a deeply rooted connection to their homeland.
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Jan 27, 2025 • 16min

Business Rundown: China's DeepSeek AI Spurs Tech Stock Spiral

Brian Jacobsen, Chief Economist at Annex Wealth Management, sheds light on the turbulence in tech stocks spurred by China's DeepSeek AI, showcasing its cost-effective capabilities. He emphasizes that this scenario might actually present a buying opportunity for savvy investors. Additionally, Jacobsen discusses the pivotal role tariffs may play in U.S. trade strategy, particularly in negotiations with Colombia. He encourages a strategic re-evaluation of tech investments, pointing to potential growth in healthcare and technology sectors.
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Jan 27, 2025 • 34min

President Trump's Historic First Week

Katie Britt, the Republican Senator from Alabama, shares insights on President Trump's cabinet picks and the impact of his sweeping executive orders on immigration and energy policies. She underscores the urgent need for strong leadership to navigate the President's ambitious agenda. CB Cotton, a Fox News Correspondent, discusses the growing trend of smartphone bans in schools, highlighting their potential to boost student focus and academic performance. Their conversation delves into state-level legislative proposals aimed at minimizing distractions in the classroom.
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Jan 26, 2025 • 25min

Extra: The Massive Transformative Potential of AI

Jamie Metzl, an AI expert and former National Security Council member, discusses the substantial $500 billion investment in AI infrastructure, driven by key players like OpenAI and Oracle. He highlights AI's transformative potential in healthcare, including advancements in cancer treatment and mRNA vaccines. The conversation also delves into the ethical dilemmas of AI in military applications and the pressing need for effective regulations to ensure safe technological progress. Metzl's insights illuminate the future impact of AI on our lives.
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Jan 26, 2025 • 33min

From Washington: President Donald Trump's Immigration Agenda

Chad Pergram, FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent, and Victor Avila, a retired ICE agent, dive into the latest moves in immigration policy. They discuss the recently passed Lake Riley Act, allowing detention of certain undocumented immigrants, and explore the nuances of Trump's shifting immigration strategy. Pergram highlights the bipartisan support behind new legislation, while Avila offers insights on the implications for enforcement, particularly against violent criminals, and the challenges faced in sanctuary cities.
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Jan 25, 2025 • 20min

Extra: The Biden Family Pardons

In this insightful discussion, Jim Trusty, a former federal prosecutor and Trump attorney, shares his expertise on presidential pardons. He unpacks the implications of Biden's preemptive pardons for family members and associates, highlighting how these actions raised eyebrows among Americans. Trusty explores the complexities of accepting pardons, the legal intricacies surrounding them, and their impact on January 6th-related cases. He also touches on the balance of power in the presidency and the ongoing scrutiny of the Biden family's legal matters.
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Jan 25, 2025 • 32min

From Washington: President Trump's Disruptive Second Term

Mark Meredith, a Fox News correspondent reporting on the Trump administration, discusses the president's drastic changes to the federal workforce, including cuts to diversity and inclusion roles and a new efficiency department. Meanwhile, Rebecca Grant, a national security analyst, analyzes Trump's aggressive stance on the Ukraine war, exploring his threats of sanctions against Russia and the implications for NATO membership. Their insights reveal a turbulent shift in both domestic and foreign policy under Trump's second term.
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Jan 25, 2025 • 19min

Evening Edition: Trump's Breakneck Speed In First Week Of Office

Susan Crabtree, national political correspondent and author of "Fool's Gold," shares her insights on the whirlwind first week of President Trump’s new term. She discusses his rapid signing of executive orders, including immigration policies and emergency responses to disasters. Crabtree highlights the contrasting leadership styles between Trump and his predecessor. The conversation dives into the emotional impact of recent pardons and the invigorated momentum surrounding the administration as it seeks to deliver on bold campaign promises.
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Jan 24, 2025 • 22min

Business Rundown: Trump’s First 100 Days Aim To Revitalize The U.S. Economy

Charles Payne, host of Making Money on Fox Business, shares insights on President Trump’s ambitious economic plans. He discusses the potential benefits of reversing Biden’s DEI policies and highlights a robust stock market rally as a sign of revitalization. The conversation dives into how tariffs may serve as strategic negotiating tools and the critical role of AI in maintaining U.S. competitiveness. Payne emphasizes the need for energy policy reforms and the importance of supporting American manufacturing for national security and economic growth.
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Jan 24, 2025 • 35min

A Big Legislative Win For President Trump

Will Cain, host of The Will Cain Show, emphasizes the importance of Trump's first 100 days and the evolving landscape of new media. Shannon Bream, anchor of Fox News Sunday, dives into the Laken Riley Act and the surprising shift among Democrats regarding border security. They explore bipartisan support for immigration legislation and discuss military involvement at the border. Cain notes the significance of authenticity in engaging new audiences through podcasts, while Bream highlights how recent legislative changes could impact upcoming elections.

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