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Oct 1, 2025 • 15min

Evening Edition: President Trump Tells Hamas To Accept Ceasefire Deal, Or Else

Mark Dubowitz, CEO of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and an Iran expert, discusses the tense backdrop of President Trump's 20-point ceasefire deal with Hamas. He emphasizes that history suggests Hamas will likely reject this offer, leading to dire consequences. Dubowitz highlights Iran's influence in perpetuating conflict in Gaza and its implications for regional security. He also critiques the narrative around civilian casualties, underscoring Hamas’s responsibility. The conversation delves into the broader geopolitical stakes at play.
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Oct 1, 2025 • 33min

The President Takes On Big Pharma

Chris Klomp, Medicare director at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, discusses a new deal to lower Medicaid drug prices and the implications of tariffs on domestic pharmaceutical manufacturing. He also emphasizes the importance of price transparency for consumers. Retired Lieutenant Colonel Robert McGinnis shares insights on military readiness, advocating for tougher training standards amidst rising global threats and the restoration of a disciplined 'warrior ethos.' The conversation is both timely and critical in addressing healthcare and military standards.
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Sep 30, 2025 • 17min

Evening Edition: Federal Government Heads Towards Shutdown

Rep. Lisa McClain, the House Republican Conference Chairwoman from Michigan, dives into the looming government shutdown. She clarifies the GOP's stance on pushing a clean continuing resolution to keep the government funded while separating healthcare debates for later. McClain addresses concerns over ACA subsidies and accusations that Democrats are using funding as leverage. With confidence in GOP messaging, she predicts blame will sway towards Democrats if a shutdown occurs. The conversation wraps up with some light-hearted banter about Dolly Parton.
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Sep 30, 2025 • 32min

The Tragic Cost Of 'Soft-On-Crime' Policies 

U.S. Congressman Jeff Van Drew discusses the pressing need for stricter laws against repeat offenders, highlighting tragic stories like that of Logan Federico's murder. He critiques ‘soft-on-crime’ policies and emphasizes accountability in the justice system. Former Antifa activist Gabriel Nadales shares his journey out of the movement, arguing for its classification as a domestic terrorist organization, while advocating for dialogue across political divides. Their insights reveal a complex landscape of crime, politics, and societal responsibility.
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Sep 29, 2025 • 12min

Evening Edition: Investigators Search For Motive In Deadly Church Attack

A tragic church attack in Grand Blanc claims four lives, with the suspect's motive still a mystery. Former FBI agent John Iannarelli discusses the vulnerability of places of worship and the urgent need for security measures. Financial constraints complicate safety efforts, yet Iannarelli suggests using congregation members and local law enforcement for protection. Basic security steps like controlled access and vigilant observation are vital. The conversation emphasizes preparing psychologically for a new security norm in religious spaces.
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Sep 29, 2025 • 20min

Business Rundown: Is the Job Market Really as Bleak as the Fed Thinks?

Kenny Polcari, Chief Market Strategist at Slatestone Wealth, shares insights on the job market and monetary policy. He delves into the significance of the upcoming jobs report and discusses how a lackluster result could prompt more Federal Reserve rate cuts. Kenny contrasts the strength of consumer spending with the cooling labor market, highlighting the Fed's cautious approach. He also touches on the potential impact of a government shutdown on market reactions and the importance of inflation readings for Fed comfort.
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Sep 29, 2025 • 34min

A Major Shakeup In The New York City Mayoral Race

Byron York, Chief Political Correspondent at the Washington Examiner, shares insights on the major shift in the NYC mayoral race following Eric Adams' withdrawal. He discusses the implications for the candidates and escalating political violence in America. Meanwhile, Elad Inbar, Founder and CEO of Robot Lab, explains how commercial robots are transforming industries by addressing labor shortages and enhancing efficiency. He highlights the economic advantages of robots, which are expected to become commonplace in homes by the end of the decade.
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Sep 28, 2025 • 20min

Extra: Dr. Oz On The President's 'Bold' Plan To Tackle Autism

Dr. Mehmet Oz, the Administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, shares insights on the White House's bold autism initiatives. He discusses a $50 million research fund aimed at understanding the surge in diagnoses and addresses concerns about acetaminophen's potential link to autism. Oz also highlights the administration's transparency amidst legal risks and outlines changes in Medicaid coverage for autism treatments. His exploration of why autism affects more boys than girls touches on environmental and immune factors.
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Sep 28, 2025 • 40min

From Washington: Tensions High As Government Shutdown Looms

Chad Pergram, Senior Congressional Correspondent for Fox News, breaks down the implications of James Comey's recent indictment on false statements and congressional obstruction. He also discusses the precarious situation in Congress as lawmakers struggle to reach an agreement and avert a government shutdown. Meanwhile, Dr. Mehmet Oz, Administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, highlights the administration's autism initiative, research funding, and critical guidance on acetaminophen use during pregnancy. Both guests provide compelling insights into pressing national issues.
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Sep 27, 2025 • 24min

Extra: More From Trey Gowdy On Political Rhetoric And Free Speech

Trey Gowdy, a former federal prosecutor and Congressman from South Carolina, dives into urgent discussions surrounding political violence and free speech. He dissects the recent Dallas shooting incident, exploring motives and accountability. Gowdy critiques Jimmy Kimmel's return to TV and questions the sincerity of his past remarks. He also tackles First Amendment limits regarding media and government pressure on platforms like YouTube. Emphasizing individual responsibility, he advocates for critical thinking over censorship in addressing misinformation.

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