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Scott Adams
Scott Adams discusses the latest happenings in the world through a persuasion filter.
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Sep 26, 2024 • 1h 23min
Episode 2609 CWSA 09/26/24
Elon Musk, the visionary CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, joins tech entrepreneur Sam Altman, journalist Stephanie Ruhle, and political figures Kamala Harris and Eric Adams for a dynamic discussion. They tackle the rise of robot dogs in warfare and explore OpenAI's shift to for-profit status. The guests delve into political predictions and consumer confidence ahead of the 2024 election, while also examining corruption allegations and voter dynamics. The conversation is both enlightening and provocative, touching on the intersections of technology, politics, and public sentiment.

Sep 25, 2024 • 1h 29min
Episode 2607 CWSA 09/24/24
Brendan Carr, a former FCC commissioner, discusses government corruption in telecommunications funding. RFK Jr. highlights the art of persuasive messaging in health communications. Sean Combs shares insights on celebrity culture and public perception amid scandals. Anderson Cooper and Jim Acosta reflect on navigating political narratives and election integrity issues. James Carville critiques government impact on media independence, while Ryan Rout explores deeper societal mistrust and the implications of foreign influence in media.

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Sep 25, 2024 • 1h 38min
Episode 2608 CWSA 09/25/24
In this engaging discussion, RFK Jr. shares insights on health and social issues, while Dan Bongino critiques political narratives surrounding January 6th. Robert Redfield surprises with his endorsement of Trump, and Patrick Byrne reveals corruption allegations involving the FBI and Hillary Clinton. The group tackles the complexities of free speech and governmental corruption, as Michael Shellenberger weighs in on climate initiatives. Together, they explore urgent political strategies and examine the socio-political landscape with sharp wit and depth.

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Sep 24, 2024 • 1h 9min
Episode 2606 CWSA 09/23/24
In a riveting discussion with Ameer Ghalib, Chicago's proactive mayor, Vice President Kamala Harris, and journalist Jake Tapper, they explore the current political climate. Ghalib addresses gang violence and local issues in Chicago. Harris shares insights on voter economic concerns and her administration's policies. Tapper prompts a lively debate on polling accuracy, especially regarding Trump versus Swift. The trio also brainstorm innovative solutions to tackle national debt using cryptocurrency, challenging conventional wisdom with creative ideas.

Sep 23, 2024 • 1h 35min
Episode 2605 CWSA 09/22/24
The conversation kicks off with tech news, covering a slow robot and California's new social media law for kids. They dive into the influence of AI on media perception and the integrity of news coverage. Unpacking the power of writing style, they highlight Trump's unique voice. Boeing's leadership turmoil and its economic implications follow. There's a critical look at migrant employment issues and government budgeting. Finally, they touch on international ethics, particularly related to Israel, while promoting a new comic calendar.

Sep 21, 2024 • 1h 19min
Episode 2604 CWSA 09/21/24
In this engaging conversation, guests Sean Combs, a renowned music producer, and Bill Maher, a provocative comedian, join journalists Stephanie Ruhle and Bret Stephens, along with Vice President Kamala Harris. They dive into the influence of billionaires in nuclear power and dissect election integrity amid media biases. The discussion humorously touches on unique prison programs where inmates adopt cats, while also tackling serious topics like military protocols and the dramatic political landscape in America, highlighting a possible storm ahead for future elections.

Sep 20, 2024 • 1h 18min
Episode 2603 CWSA 09/20/24
Tim Walz, the Governor of Minnesota, discusses political leadership during uncertain times. Mark Robinson, North Carolina’s Lieutenant Governor, shares insights on electoral engagement among youth. RFK Jr., an environmental attorney, explores the intersection of climate change narratives and global politics, especially regarding Russia. Political journalist Olivia Nuzzi analyzes media portrayals of figures like Kamala Harris and critiques COVID-19 hypocrisy, all while peppering the conversation with humor and engaging anecdotes.

Sep 19, 2024 • 1h 13min
Episode 2602 CWSA 09/19/24
Dive into a humorous exploration of loneliness and health, alongside intriguing insights into Rolls-Royce’s nuclear energy initiatives. The podcast raises urgent questions about election integrity in Arizona and examines the financial troubles affecting 23andMe. It critiques political rhetoric related to national security and the fentanyl crisis, while also providing a witty take on rising geopolitical tensions. Additionally, reminisce about the creative journey of the Dilbert franchise, complete with holiday gift suggestions!

Sep 18, 2024 • 57min
Episode 2601 CWSA 09/18/24
Governor Gavin Newsom and Minnesota's Tim Walz discuss the challenges of misinformation and the first amendment in politics. Scott Jennings dives into election integrity issues. Music mogul Sean Combs shares insights on celebrity culture intersecting with politics, while Sunny Hostin analyzes the media's role in shaping narratives. They all touch on AI innovations and their potential impact on communication and free speech. The conversation brings to light the balancing act of protecting rights while managing misinformation, framed by geopolitical conflicts.

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Sep 17, 2024 • 1h 5min
Episode 2600 CWSA 09/17/24
Guests Sean Combs, recently in the spotlight for legal woes, and Hillary Clinton, former First Lady, join political commentator Joy Reid and statistician Nate Silver. They tackle controversial topics like weaponized brainwashing and political manipulation. Former CIA Director John Brennan shares insights on national security. Discussions range from voting system integrity to the alarming trend of friendless children, while Ryan Routh sheds light on planning amid chaos. The blend of humor and serious reflection makes for a compelling dialogue on current events.