UNBIASED Politics

Jordan Berman
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Aug 29, 2024 • 17min

August 29, 2024: What We Know About the Cemetery Dispute, Yelp Sues Google, Harris/Trump Debate Rules Set, Truth Behind an Unrealized Capital Gains Tax, CA's New Home Loan Law, and More.

In this conversation, political figures Harris, a key player in a high-profile debate, and Trump, known for his controversial policies, delve into hot topics. They discuss Yelp's antitrust lawsuit against Google, raising questions about fair competition. The Arlington National Cemetery incident sparks dialogue on ethical standards and political tensions. The proposed capital gains tax and its implications are critically analyzed, urging listeners to consider diverse perspectives. Finally, they touch on the unsettling findings of an FBI report on child abuse investigations.
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Aug 28, 2024 • 22min

August 28, 2024: Jack Smith Files New Election Subversion Indictment, TikTok to Face Lawsuit Over 10 Year Old's Death, Court Upholds Ban on Undocumented Immigrants Possessing Firearms, and More.

Special Counsel Jack Smith, known for his role in high-profile legal proceedings, joins Harris and Walz for an insightful discussion. They delve into the latest indictment against a former president, emphasizing the legal implications of presidential immunity. The conversation also highlights a court ruling allowing TikTok's liability lawsuit to proceed after a tragic incident, and examines ongoing legal challenges regarding immigration and gun rights. Finally, they touch on updates in space exploration and political developments shaping the current landscape.
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Aug 27, 2024 • 20min

August 27, 2024: Zuckerberg Admits Pressure from Biden Admin to Censor Content, DNC Sues Georgia Election Board Over New Election Rules, Jack Smith Appeals Trump Classified Docs Dismissal, and More.

Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, reveals pressure from the Biden administration to censor content, sparking a discussion on First Amendment rights. RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard, both political figures, join Trump's transition team, highlighting shifting alliances. A lawsuit from the Democratic National Committee challenges new election rules in Georgia, raising concerns over election integrity. Additionally, a groundbreaking SpaceX mission aims for the first commercial spacewalk, while debates around presidential debate rules add to the political drama.
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Aug 26, 2024 • 21min

August 26, 2024: RFK Jr. Suspends Presidential Campaign and Will Remain on Some Ballots; Telegram CEO Arrested Over Lack of Content Moderation, Secret Service Agents on Leave, and More.

In this engaging discussion, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a seasoned politician who recently suspended his presidential campaign, shares insights on legal challenges and future strategies. The Telegram CEO, facing arrest over content moderation issues, highlights the delicate balance between free speech and regulation in the digital landscape. The conversation also touches on the Secret Service's investigation following a high-profile assassination attempt, revealing significant implications for security and accountability in politics.
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Aug 22, 2024 • 12min

August 22, 2024: Supreme Court Partially Upholds Arizona's Voter Proof-of-Citizenship Law. Clearing Up Some Rumors: Did Trump Use Epstein's Plane to Campaign? Free Abortions at the DNC?

Delve into the recent Supreme Court's decision on Arizona's voter proof-of-citizenship law and its implications for voter participation. Discover a federal ruling that protects HIV-positive individuals from military enlistment bans. The podcast also tackles intriguing rumors, examining claims about Trump's alleged use of Epstein's plane and Taylor Swift's supposed endorsement. Additionally, it clarifies misconceptions regarding the DNC and access to free medical services, showcasing the intricate web of political narratives and misinformation.
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Aug 21, 2024 • 20min

August 21, 2024: Judge Blocks FTC's Ban on Non-Compete Agreements, RFK Jr.'s VP Discusses Dropping Out and Joining Trump, U.S. Has 818,000 Less Jobs Than We Thought, and More.

Nicole Shanahan, Vice President of RFK Jr., shares her insights on the complexities of her political race and the possibility of aligning with Trump. She discusses the ongoing fallout from a judge blocking the FTC's ban on non-compete agreements. The conversation also touches on significant job growth revisions, raising economic concerns as nearly 818,000 fewer jobs are reported than expected. Shanahan navigates the strategic challenges of candidacy while addressing the specter of being labeled a spoiler in the election.
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Aug 20, 2024 • 15min

August 20, 2024: New Report Says ICE Lost Track of Unaccompanied Migrant Children, Yacht Sinks in Italy But There's An Underlying Story, RFK Jr. Weighs Dropping Out of Race, and More.

RFK Jr., a prominent political figure contemplating his presidential run, shares insights on his campaign strategy and the challenges ahead. He discusses the implications of potentially dropping out of the race while striving for a crucial vote threshold. The conversation also dives into troubling revelations about ICE losing track of unaccompanied children, highlighting significant lapses in oversight. Additionally, a dramatic yacht sinking off the coast of Italy leads to discussions about the intersections of tragedy, fraud, and accountability in politics.
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Aug 19, 2024 • 18min

August 19, 2024: House Releases Biden Report Alleging "Impeachable Conduct," Supreme Court Upholds Block on Biden's Title IX Rule, Disney's Viral Response to Wrongful Death Suit, and More

The Supreme Court blocks Biden's new Title IX rule, stirring up legal debate over sex discrimination. Disney faces a viral backlash over a wrongful death suit linked to an allergic reaction. A controversial House report alleges Biden's abuse of power concerning Hunter Biden's financial dealings, yet lacks formal impeachment articles. The podcast also highlights key political events like the Democratic National Convention kickoff and ongoing legal troubles for Trump and George Santos, alongside Kroger's lawsuit against the FTC.
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Aug 15, 2024 • 19min

August 15, 2024: Data Breach Exposes 2.9B Personal Records, Journalists Leak Conversation With Project 2025 Author, Columbia University President Steps Down, and More.

The guest is the author behind Project 2025, who recently became embroiled in controversy due to a secretly recorded conversation highlighting contentious political plans. They discuss a staggering data breach exposing 2.9 billion personal records, raising alarms about privacy. The resignation of Columbia University’s president reflects growing polarization and protest. Plus, the debate over police body camera technology reveals concerns about surveillance, and the discontinuation of Meta's transparency tool sparks discussions on accountability in politics.
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Aug 14, 2024 • 16min

August 14, 2024: Campaign Ads or News Articles? Here's What You Need to Know. Texas Sues GM Over Illegal Driver Data, Google Explains Why Assassination Attempt Search Predictions Were Off, and More.

Discover the contrasting Google ad strategies of the Harris and Trump campaigns during election season. Texas has taken legal action against GM for the illicit acquisition of driver data, raising privacy concerns. Google faces scrutiny over its failure to predict searches related to an assassination attempt. Tune in for quick updates on economic trends, including a fall in the consumer price index, and startling news about a former rep on a TSA watch list and a defense contractor's classified document breach.

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