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Oct 14, 2025 • 33min

Hope For A New, More Peaceful, Era In The Middle East

Join U.S. Representative Mike Lawler and former Israeli ambassador Michael Oren as they dissect a historic moment in Middle East relations. Oren shares insights on the emotional return of hostages and the impact of past U.S. diplomacy, particularly under Trump. Lawler emphasizes the importance of U.S. leadership in achieving peace and potential frameworks for rebuilding Gaza. Together, they explore whether this ceasefire marks the dawn of a new era or merely a temporary pause in ongoing tensions.
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Oct 13, 2025 • 16min

Evening Edition: Middle East Peace Deal Is Signed, Will It last?

William Jacobson, a clinical professor at Cornell Law School and founder of the Equal Protection Project, discusses the significant developments following the historic Israel-Hamas peace deal. He highlights the emotional reunions of families with released hostages and the potential shift in Palestinian political culture. Jacobson urges caution regarding long-term peace, assesses the risks of Hamas retaining weapons, and emphasizes the need for oversight in Gaza's rebuilding efforts to prevent corruption. International pressure on Arab states is crucial for enforcing the deal's terms.
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Oct 13, 2025 • 18min

Business Rundown: President Dismisses Latest Tariff Tensions With China

Lou Basenese, Executive Vice President of Market Strategy at Prairie Operating Company, dives into the pressing U.S.-China tariff tensions and their impact on the market. He explains how political maneuvering creates volatility for investors. Basenese also explores the current gold rally and its connection to trends like ETF flows and cryptocurrency. The conversation touches on potential government shutdowns and how they might influence markets, alongside insights on where to invest in the burgeoning AI sector.
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Oct 13, 2025 • 34min

Bold Plans To Reform Welfare, Compete With China

In this insightful discussion, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the Governor of Arkansas and former White House press secretary, reveals the innovative 1033 pilot welfare initiative aimed at breaking the cycle of poverty by partnering government aid with nonprofits and businesses. Meanwhile, Doug Burgum, U.S. Secretary of the Interior, emphasizes the urgency of boosting domestic critical mineral production to reduce U.S. reliance on China, exploring environmental concerns and national security implications. Together, they outline bold visions for transforming welfare and mining practices.
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Oct 12, 2025 • 20min

Extra: The FBI Allegedly Spied On Sen. Hagerty. He's Not Happy About It

Bill Hagerty, a U.S. Senator from Tennessee and former ambassador to Japan, shares his shocking experience of alleged FBI surveillance on him and other Republican lawmakers. He reveals how he discovered this invasion of privacy and expresses concerns over the political weaponization of the DOJ. Hagerty emphasizes the damaging impact on American trust in federal institutions and outlines his plans for accountability, including potential investigations and lawsuits. He also discusses federal efforts in Memphis to combat crime.
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Oct 12, 2025 • 37min

From Washington: Hostility On The Hill And The Neverending Debate Over ‘ObamaCare’

Chad Pergram, FOX Senior Congressional Correspondent, shares insights on the escalating government shutdown and the fierce conflicts emerging on Capitol Hill. He delves into the political ramifications of the Affordable Care Act's 15-year legacy and its influence on elections. Congressman David Kustoff adds his perspective on the Israel-Hamas agreement and rising anti-Semitism in the U.S., alongside local safety measures in Memphis. The discussion is charged with the urgency of current federal matters and the surrounding political tensions.
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Oct 11, 2025 • 25min

Extra: Sen. John Kennedy Knows 'Stupid' When He Sees It

Senator John Kennedy, the Republican U.S. Senator from Louisiana known for his sharp wit, joins to discuss pressing topics like the ongoing government shutdown and the political divide in Washington. He dives into the dynamics of party tactics during shutdowns, the implications of open borders, and how humor can effectively convey complex policy issues. Kennedy also reflects on his new book, sharing insights about life in the Senate and the necessity of making tough stances for his constituents.
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Oct 11, 2025 • 38min

From Washington: The Months That Led Up To The President’s Gaza Deal

Jacqui Heinrich, Senior White House correspondent for Fox News, shares insights on the intricate negotiations that led to a historic Gaza peace deal, emphasizing the role of back-channel diplomacy and pressure on regional players. Trey Yingst, Fox News chief foreign correspondent, recounts his frontline experiences during the October 7 attack and the chaos that ensued. They discuss potential implications for future U.S.-Middle East relations and how this deal might influence other global conflicts.
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Oct 11, 2025 • 18min

Evening Edition: The Gaza Peace Deal, Letitia James Indicted, A Crime Crackdown In Memphis

David Kustoff, Republican U.S. Representative from Tennessee, discusses the recent Israel-Hamas peace agreement and its implications for regional stability and rising antisemitism. He highlights President Trump's influence in brokering the deal and reflects on the challenges of Palestinian governance. Kustoff also talks about the deployment of the National Guard in Memphis, emphasizing successful federal-state cooperation in crime reduction, and weighs in on the indictment of New York Attorney General Letitia James.
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Oct 10, 2025 • 18min

Business Rundown: The President's Plan To Get Homebuyers Buying Again

Douglas Holtz-Eakin, an economist and former director of the Congressional Budget Office, shares insights on the troubled housing market. He discusses the challenges facing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, including their ongoing conservatorship. The potential privatization plan proposed by President Trump and its implications for homebuilding are explored. Holtz-Eakin emphasizes the need for zoning reform and lower real rates to invigorate housing, while advising caution against hastily pushing unready buyers into homeownership.

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