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Nov 4, 2024 • 7min
Election Eve & P’nut Controversy | Afternoon Update | 11.4.24
As Election Day approaches, political heavyweights like Vice President Harris and former President Trump ramp up their campaigns to motivate voters. Controversy arises over Kamala Harris's recent SNL appearance, stirring debates on media fairness and the equal time rule. Meanwhile, the trial of Marine veteran Daniel Penny highlights societal tensions, with public outrage not just over his case, but also over a pet squirrel's euthanasia and tech staff revolting at The New York Times, showcasing the cultural shifts and challenges of the current landscape.

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Nov 4, 2024 • 16min
Election Eve Margins & The Gender Gap | 11.4.24
Donald Trump, former president and 2024 candidate, and Kamala Harris, current vice president and fellow presidential hopeful, engage in a riveting discussion ahead of the election. They dissect the critical importance of voter turnout in battleground states. The conversation highlights the gender gap, with Harris appealing to women and Trump attracting male voters. Insights from a pollster reveal shifting demographics and voting trends, pointing toward a potentially tight race influenced by younger voters' contrasting preferences.

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Nov 3, 2024 • 21min
The End of Woke? Corporate DEI Retreat | Sunday Extra
Join filmmaker and activist Robby Starbuck as he discusses the shake-up in corporate America's commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. He uncovers how major companies are reevaluating their DEI policies due to economic pressures and public sentiment. Starbuck shares compelling stories from whistleblowers and sheds light on the backlash against DEI practices. He also highlights the financial and legal risks companies face, and encourages a return to customer satisfaction while engaging youth in activism.

Nov 3, 2024 • 13min
Talking to Voters Across America | 11.3.24
Cabot Phillips, a senior reporter at Daily Wire, gives an intriguing look into the minds of Rust Belt voters as the election approaches. He explores how social issues and economic concerns are reshaping political loyalties. Notably, there's silent support for Trump that challenges polling accuracy and reveals shifting allegiance among Arab American voters. Voters compare the economic impacts of past and present administrations, revealing frustrations and changing perspectives as sentiments evolve in states like Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan.

Nov 2, 2024 • 16min
$42 Billion Spent & No Internet Yet | Saturday Extra
An investigation into the Biden administration's $42 billion broadband initiative reveals shocking delays and mismanagement. FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr discusses the ongoing struggle to connect rural Americans to reliable high-speed internet. The challenges facing underserved communities are brought to light, particularly in Pennsylvania, raising serious concerns about accountability. Additionally, the criticism surrounding funding decisions for Starlink adds to the complexities of improving rural internet access.

Nov 2, 2024 • 12min
How Harris’s Energy Policy is Failing Pennsylvania | 11.2.24
Critical energy issues are at the forefront for Pennsylvania voters, with rising costs influencing their decisions. The discussion highlights the essential role of fracking and natural gas in the state's economy. Voter skepticism about electric vehicles emerges amid debates on energy independence versus climate priorities. As the 2024 election approaches, the clash between energy affordability and climate change concerns becomes a focal point, revealing a strong desire for personal choice and reduced government regulation in energy policies.

Nov 1, 2024 • 8min
Weak Jobs Report & Biden’s ‘Garbage’ Transcript | Afternoon Update | 11.1.24
Dive into the latest economic struggles highlighted by a disappointing jobs report, foreshadowing challenges ahead of the elections. Political tensions rise as President Biden faces backlash over controversial remarks. Meanwhile, the show discusses Ford’s pause on EV production due to low demand and covers recent devastating floods in Spain. Additionally, hear insights from a boxing YouTuber on the upcoming presidential race and the retirement of a beloved baseball broadcaster.

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Nov 1, 2024 • 16min
Campaigns Final Days & Harris’ Alleged Platform Manipulation | 11.1.24
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump share the stage in a heated discussion on the final days of campaigning. They dive into the backlash female voters may have against the trans agenda, which could sway them toward Trump. Harris faces allegations of manipulating social media to bolster her campaign and suppress opposition. The podcast highlights the fierce strategies both candidates employ in pivotal swing states and the escalating focus on transgender issues, reflecting broader public concerns.

Oct 31, 2024 • 7min
New Wapo Poll & World Series Win Chaos | Afternoon Update | 10.31.24
Discover the legal troubles facing a former New York Governor amid a chaotic Dodgers celebration, including police clashes. Hear about a former president's eye-catching response to his opponent's jabs, delivering his message from a garbage truck while in a sanitation uniform. Dive into recent polling trends revealing a tight race in Michigan, voter concerns about the economy, and the impact of potential censorship on platforms like YouTube. Elon Musk's financial initiative for battleground voters also sparks intriguing discussions.

Oct 31, 2024 • 16min
Harris’ Election Law Hire & Daniel Penny's Defense | 10.31.24
Tim Rice, Deputy Managing Editor at Daily Wire, dives into Kamala Harris's bold hiring of Mark Elias to tackle election integrity ahead of the vote. He examines the aggressive legal strategies employed by Democrats and the implications for early voting across various states. Meanwhile, Tom Kenneth, attorney for Daniel Penny, details their nuanced defense strategy in the Jordan Neely case, focusing on the psychological aspects of the incident and the challenges of jury selection amid potential biases. Both discussions reveal crucial insights into the current political landscape.


