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May 7, 2023 • 10min
Bank Failures & Commercial Real Estate Losses | Sunday Extra
Mark A. Calabria, a former director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency and senior advisor at the Cato Institute, discusses the ongoing turmoil in U.S. banking. He reveals that recent bank failures like First Republic and Silicon Valley Bank are linked to significant losses in regional banks, driven by commercial real estate struggles. Calabria explains how changing work habits post-pandemic have harmed sectors like retail while benefiting warehouses, and he emphasizes the need for risk diversification in banking.

May 7, 2023 • 12min
The Battle Over Sexually Explicit Books | 4.7.23
The podcast tackles the intense debate over sexually explicit content in school libraries, highlighting parental concerns versus educator perspectives. It dives into the memoir 'Genderqueer,' exploring themes of sexuality and identity while questioning its place in education. Hear personal testimonies from students and parents grappling with explicit literature, and discover parallels to historical literary controversies. The discussion reveals the complex dynamics of censorship, representation, and the legal ramifications of book banning in schools.

May 6, 2023 • 9min
Targeting Supreme Court Justices | Saturday Extra
Carrie Severino, president of the Judicial Crisis Network and author of "Justice on Trial," dives into the recent swirl of allegations against Supreme Court Justices, particularly focusing on Clarence Thomas. She argues that claims of financial improprieties are politically motivated attacks on the conservative bench. The discussion also critiques media narratives and highlights the robustness of ethical disclosures among justices. Severino sheds light on how these controversies may impact the court and its perception in the public eye.

May 6, 2023 • 16min
End of Late Night TV & Segregating Medical Schools | 5.6.23
Late-night television is struggling, with ratings dropping as political content polarizes audiences. A controversial journal article calls for segregated medical schools, claiming it could improve discussions on race, but raises concerns about equality in healthcare. Meanwhile, India has overtaken China as the world's most populous nation, leading to shifts in global economics and power dynamics. As the country modernizes and attracts investment, it faces social challenges and ongoing tensions with China that could lead to future conflicts.

May 5, 2023 • 6min
Kim Gardner Resigns & Epstein Island Purchased | Afternoon Update | 5.5.23
Kim Gardner’s resignation raises eyebrows amidst ongoing criticism. Anheuser-Busch struggles with the fallout from influencer backlash. Meanwhile, a billionaire has acquired Jeffrey Epstein's islands to develop a resort, stirring controversy. The U.S. faces scrutiny over banking safety and alleged drone attacks by Russia. On a lighter note, cosmic wonders like the 'Scary Barbie' black hole captivate us, alongside the storied coronation of King Charles III and a debate on capitalism's effects on education.

May 5, 2023 • 15min
Neely Death Controversy & SCOTUS Finance Concerns | 5.5.23
Protests in New York erupt following the chokehold death of a homeless man, sparking fiery debates on safety and accountability. Meanwhile, ethical concerns arise around a Supreme Court justice accused of financial conflicts with a publisher. The show also delves into the recent convictions of Proud Boys related to the January 6th riots, highlighting the complex legal landscape and potential political fallout for Trump. Expect a deep dive into the intertwining issues of justice, accountability, and political intrigue.

May 4, 2023 • 5min
Proud Boys Conviction & Neely Death Response | Afternoon Update | 5.4.23
The podcast dives into the conviction of four Proud Boys from the January 6th Capitol riot, revealing the verdict and the key players involved. There’s a critical discussion on the public's contentious reactions to Jordan Neely's subway death and the complexities of addressing threats in crowded spaces. Additionally, the challenges faced by the United Auto Workers union in supporting Biden’s 2024 campaign are explored, alongside Ed Sheeran's recent legal win regarding music copyright.

May 4, 2023 • 15min
Kremlin Attack & Biden's Alleged ‘Bribery Scheme’ | 5.4.23
Tensions rise as Russia accuses Ukraine of a daring drone assassination attempt on Putin. Political chaos unfolds in major U.S. cities grappling with a surge in migrants. Whistleblower claims lead to demands for the FBI to reveal potential bribery involving Joe Biden and a foreign national. The political implications of these allegations could reshape U.S. foreign policy. The podcast dives deep into these explosive issues, highlighting international responses and escalating conflicts.

May 3, 2023 • 5min
Atlanta Shooting & NY Gas Ban | Afternoon Update | 5.3.23
A tragic shooting at an Atlanta hospital leaves one dead and raises alarm as a manhunt ensues. Meanwhile, rising tensions in Ukraine amplify as Russia claims an assassination attempt on President Putin. In New York, a groundbreaking energy policy bans natural gas in new buildings, pushing a shift to electricity. Additional headlines cover the sad loss of athlete Tori Bowie, escalating crime in Texas, and looming economic policy shifts from the Federal Reserve.

May 3, 2023 • 15min
Southern Border Troop Surge & Hollywood Writer Strike | 5.3.23
Troops are heading to the southern border as the Biden administration braces for a surge of migrants with the expiration of Title 42. Meanwhile, Hollywood is facing turmoil as a massive writers' strike halts production and impacts popular shows. On the education front, California teachers are engaged in a legal battle over a controversial policy requiring them to withhold information from parents about students' gender transitions. The implications of these issues ripple through immigration, entertainment, and education.


