
The Pour Over Epstein Document Fallout, Tariff Rollback, Disney-YouTube TV Deal, & More | 11.17.25
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Nov 17, 2025 The fallout from the release of new Epstein documents raises significant questions about political accountability. In economic news, Trump's decision to roll back tariffs on imported food products sparks varied responses. A deal between Disney and YouTube TV ends a channel blackout, just in time for College Football Saturday. The hosts also highlight a Christian call to generosity amidst changing economic conditions, as well as recent escalating protests in Mexico City over crime and corruption. Up-to-date travel and weather alerts round out the discussion.
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Handle Epstein Documents With Discernment
- The newly released 20,000 Epstein documents include correspondence with high-profile figures but correspondence alone does not imply wrongdoing.
- Bailey urges Christians to practice discernment and treat others respectfully while seeking justice.
Lower Tariffs, Consider Giving More
- Trump rolled back tariffs on 200+ imported food items to lower grocery prices for consumers.
- Joe encourages Christians to give generously and contact local churches to help those in greater need.
Blackout Ends Before Big Games
- Disney and YouTube TV resolved a two-week blackout, restoring Disney channels and expanding services on the platform.
- The timing mattered for viewers as streaming returned in time for major college football broadcasts.
