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May 19, 2024 • 23min

Reviving Higher Education at Ralston College | Sunday Extra

Stephen Blackwood, the founding president of Ralston College, is on a mission to revitalize traditional higher education. He discusses the alarming decline of American academia and shares his vision for a new college model that champions truth, freedom, and beauty. With roots in classical literature, he emphasizes the importance of humanities in education and critiques ideological conformity in current systems. Blackwood’s insights propose a transformative approach that seeks to foster genuine inquiry and enrich the cultural landscape of learning.
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May 19, 2024 • 11min

Americans Struggle While Wall Street Booms | 5.19.24

Explore the stark contrast in the U.S. economy, where low unemployment meets soaring inflation. Millions struggle with credit card debt while Wall Street thrives. Unravel the intricate ties between economic indicators and the upcoming election, highlighting the gap between government narratives and everyday challenges. Dive into inflation trends affecting the services sector and scrutinize the possibility of Federal Reserve rate cuts amid persistent financial strain. Tune in for a deep dive into America's complex economic reality!
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May 18, 2024 • 20min

Tulsi Gabbard: Elites, Wokeism & the Democratic Party | Saturday Extra

Former Hawaii Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard shares her compelling journey away from the Democratic Party. She critiques the elitism and wokeness that have seeped into politics, arguing they're harmful to freedom and faith. Gabbard discusses the consequences of censorship and radicalism in leadership, and offers a realist perspective on foreign policy in the Middle East and Ukraine. With a passionate call for unity, she urges Americans to reclaim their rights and protect democracy from overreach.
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May 18, 2024 • 15min

Record “Gotaways” Under Biden & Shooting Teen Released | 5.18.24

The podcast dives into the alarming rise in illegal border crossings under the current administration, spotlighting a case involving a teenager released after allegedly committing violent acts. It critiques the implications of these immigration trends, linking them to national security concerns and rising crime rates. Additionally, the discussion extends to the high financial burdens of illegal immigration in the UK, revealing staggering annual costs and comparing them with legal migration expenses. A thought-provoking look at immigration policies and their real-world consequences.
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May 17, 2024 • 6min

Texas Army Vet Pardoned & Marijuana Reclassified | Afternoon Update | 5.17.24

A Texas Army veteran receives a pardon for a controversial murder conviction, restoring his gun rights in a timely decision. Meanwhile, the Department of Justice proposes reclassifying marijuana, which could shift its medical perception and facing pushback from enforcement groups. In the world of entertainment, Comcast unveils discounted streaming bundles, and Netflix dives into live programming. Fast food also makes headlines with McDonald's new value meal initiative aimed at combating rising costs. Tune in for these impactful updates!
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May 17, 2024 • 16min

Cohen Testimony Bombshell & Biden’s Executive Privilege | 5.17.24

Michael Cohen undergoes a grueling cross-examination about his testimony in Donald Trump's hush money trial, raising questions about his credibility. In a separate controversy, President Biden asserts executive privilege over special counsel interview audio, igniting political tensions. Meanwhile, Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker stirs debate with his commencement speech on sensitive topics, leading to backlash and a petition against him. These discussions reveal the complex intersection of personal beliefs and public scrutiny in today's society.
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May 16, 2024 • 9min

Border Gotaways Surge & The Dow’s Historic High | Afternoon Update | 5.16.24

The podcast dives into the surge of illegal immigration avoiding Border Patrol amid soaring tensions. It highlights the Dow Jones hitting a historic 40,000, spurred by corporate earnings and political strife. Tensions flare in Congress over access to recordings in a presidential document investigation. Criticism mounts on Harvard for inadequate responses to campus anti-Semitism linked to recent conflicts. Lastly, a Supreme Court ruling affirms the funding of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, impacting legal and political landscapes.
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May 16, 2024 • 16min

Presidential Debate Conditions & Meme Stock Mania Returns | 5.16.24

Biden and Trump have agreed on a debate schedule, with Biden's strict conditions adding intrigue. Inflation rates are on the rise, leading to discussions about market implications. Meanwhile, meme stocks are making a comeback, especially GameStop and AMC, drawing parallels to their explosive growth in the past. The dynamics between institutional and small investors are explored, shedding light on the current financial landscape. As the debate nears, the impact on voter opinions, particularly among independents, is also under scrutiny.
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May 15, 2024 • 8min

U.S. Sells Israel Weapons & Ohio’s Non-Citizen Voter Purge | Afternoon Update | 5.15.24

The U.S. has made a $1 billion arms sale to Israel, sparking political negotiations amid rising inflation concerns. Meanwhile, Ohio is taking controversial steps regarding non-citizen voter rolls, igniting debates on election integrity. The podcast also touches on bipartisan efforts between Biden and Trump, alongside corporate struggles faced by major brands like Walmart and Red Lobster. Safety issues have led to funding cuts for EcoHealth Alliance, adding another layer to the current political and economic landscape.
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May 15, 2024 • 15min

Biden’s China Tariffs & America’s Jobless Immigrants | 5.15.24

President Biden has announced significant tariffs on Chinese imports, aiming to bolster American manufacturing amidst inflation worries. The discussion highlights the rising unemployment rates among immigrants, contrasting the job market's demand with barriers faced by skilled workers. Additionally, the controversial decision at UNC to divert funds from diversity efforts to enhance campus safety raises questions about balancing security and inclusion. These topics paint a complex picture of economic and social dynamics in America today.

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