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Oct 9, 2024 • 16min
Hurricane Milton Politicization & Trump’s Daily Wire Interview | 10.9.24
Former President Donald Trump discusses his insights on Hurricane Milton and critiques of the current administration's handling of disaster responses. Vice President Kamala Harris faces scrutiny over her recent media strategy, focusing on immigration policies and public perception amidst low approval ratings. The political tensions between Harris and Florida Governor DeSantis are highlighted, showcasing the challenges of leadership in natural disasters. The conversation dives into election dynamics and polling trends as both figures navigate their roles in an evolving political landscape.

Oct 8, 2024 • 7min
Milton Heads Toward Florida & Several States Sue Tik Tok | Afternoon Update | 10.8.24
Exciting updates unfold as Hurricane Milton approaches Florida, prompting urgent evacuations and a state of emergency. The implications of Hezbollah's leader's death are discussed, revealing its effects on Lebanese citizens. Meanwhile, several states take legal action against TikTok over its potential risks to youth mental health. The podcast also touches on the political landscape, scrutinizing Vice President Kamala Harris as she navigates criticism and media appearances ahead of the election, along with recent controversies in New York's political sphere.

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Oct 8, 2024 • 16min
Harris’ Media Blitz & FEMA’s Hurricane Response Controversy | 10.8.24
The discussion centers around Kamala Harris's bold media blitz to enhance her campaign visibility. Critiques surface regarding FEMA's handling of hurricane disaster responses, particularly after Hurricane Helene. Hilary Clinton joins the fray, advocating for stricter regulation of social media content. The podcast dives into the political ramifications of recent abortion legislation and the growing concerns over free speech versus the need for addressing disinformation. It’s a compelling blend of politics, media strategy, and social issues.

Oct 7, 2024 • 7min
Oct. 7th Anniversary & Hurricane Milton | Afternoon Update | 10.7.24
Reflecting on the one-year anniversary of the October 7th attack, the personal stories of affected families resonate deeply, while geopolitical tensions rise. As Hurricane Milton approaches Florida, evacuation orders are issued amidst a FEMA resource controversy. The podcast also addresses significant current events, including humanitarian efforts for migrants, a Georgia Supreme Court ruling on pro-life legislation, and an inspiring moment in sports history with LeBron James and his son making NBA headlines together.

Oct 7, 2024 • 16min
FEMA Response Criticism & Trump’s Butler Return | 10.7.24
Mary Margaret Olehan, a senior reporter for Daily Wire, dives into the Biden administration's criticized response to Hurricane Helene. She highlights grassroots initiatives amid federal shortcomings. The discussion shifts to Trump's significant rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, the site of his first assassination attempt, drawing thousands for a powerful show of support. Olehan also explores exclusive polling revealing Pennsylvania's crucial role in the upcoming election and the competitive dynamics between Trump and Harris.

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Oct 6, 2024 • 21min
Jewish Professors Challenge Union Representation | Sunday Extra
Jeffrey Lacks, a professor from Kingsborough Community College and a lead plaintiff against a teachers' union, discusses an unprecedented lawsuit. He highlights the conflict between forced union representation and First Amendment rights, particularly how their union's Marxist leanings contribute to campus antisemitism. The conversation touches on controversial topics like anti-Israel sentiments linked to unions and critiques the disconnect between faculty activism and student issues, revealing a tension between collective bargaining and individual beliefs.

Oct 6, 2024 • 20min
One Year After October 7th: Israel, Hezbollah & Iran | 10.6.24
David Friedman, former U.S. ambassador to Israel, shares his deep insights into the complex dynamics of the Israel-Iran conflict, one year after the October 7th attacks. He discusses Israel's military operations against Hezbollah and the plight of 60,000 displaced citizens. Friedman critiques U.S. foreign policy, highlighting failures in handling sanctions against Iran. He also addresses rising global anti-Semitism and emphasizes the importance of navigating security and welfare challenges in the region with resilience.

Oct 5, 2024 • 20min
How Trump’s Tariffs Could Save the Middle Class | 10.5.24
The discussion centers on Trump’s proposed tariffs aimed at reviving American manufacturing. Economist E.J. Antoni contrasts Trump’s and Harris’s approaches, assessing their effects on the middle class. The complexity of tariffs as trade taxes is dissected, highlighting their consumer impact and trade dynamics. The podcast also looks at historical tariff outcomes, especially on Chinese steel, and analyzes the current administration’s stance. Additionally, it explores the impact of tariffs on green energy and the pressing need for competitive domestic policies.

Oct 4, 2024 • 6min
Trump Returns to Butler & Gascon Challenged | Afternoon Update | 10.4.24
Trump is back in the spotlight with his relief efforts in Georgia after Hurricane Helene, while Kamala Harris campaigns in Wisconsin. LA's District Attorney George Gascon faces public scrutiny amid gang violence cases. Melania Trump stirs controversy with her views on abortion, causing waves in Republican circles. Meanwhile, former Memphis officers get legal outcomes in the Nichols case, and millennials are moving south. On a brighter note, Kate Middleton is returning to royal duties after her health journey.

Oct 4, 2024 • 16min
Illegal Immigration’s Financial Strain & Port Strike Ending | 10.4.24
The Biden administration faces scrutiny for spending large sums on illegal immigration, straining FEMA's resources. A significant dock workers' strike ends with a hefty wage agreement, impacting East Coast and Gulf ports. Discussions highlight the rising tensions surrounding media censorship, particularly regarding conservative speech. The podcast also delves into how advertising influences journalism standards, raising questions about credibility and free expression in today's media landscape.


