

"He Was Not Murdered, He Was MARTYRED" Charlie Kirk Special Feat Vinny Oshana & Cenk Uygur
34 snips Sep 12, 2025
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Lauren Boebert

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Konstantin Kisin

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Lewis Goodall

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Batya Ungar-Sargon

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Cenk Uygur

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Dave Rubin
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Stuart Kaplan
Join Piers Morgan as he interviews an eclectic group tackling the recent shooting of Charlie Kirk. Stuart Kaplan shares insights on security concerns, while political commentator Dave Rubin discusses the impact of ideas on violence. Cenk Uygur dives into the normalization of political violence, and Batya Ungar-Sargon reflects on victimhood narratives. Konstantin Kisin brings humor and critical thoughts on political discourse, alongside Lauren Boebert, who emphasizes the need for constructive communication. A gripping conversation unveiling the complexities of politics today.
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Murder Could Be A National Inflection
- Piers Morgan warns the murder of Charlie Kirk could be a turning point for America between unity and revenge.
- He argues treating words as violence and dehumanising opponents threatens democracy.
Reassess Personal Security Costs
- Stuart Kaplan advises public figures must consider spending on security and new threats like rooftop snipers.
- He warns full presidential-level protection is cost-prohibitive, so weigh exposure versus safety.
Conversation Finds Common Ground
- Cenk Uygur says cross-tribe conversations reveal unexpected agreement on practical issues like housing and corruption.
- He warns algorithms reward extremeness and amplify political fervor on both sides.