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Sep 7, 2023 • 6min
PA Prison Consultation & Floating Border Court Order | Afternoon Update | 9.7.23
A dramatic manhunt unfolds for escaped convict Danilo Cavalcante in Pennsylvania, highlighting law enforcement's challenges. Legislative proposals to ban federal mask mandates spark discussions on public safety. Insights from the COVID-19 pandemic urge learning from past mistakes. Political polling shifts, border policy issues, and immigration debates in New York add to the complexity. With Hurricane Lee looming, the conversation reflects on navigating both political landscapes and natural threats.

Sep 7, 2023 • 15min
Hunter Biden Indictment & Proud Boys Leader Sentenced | 9.7.23
This discussion dives into the impending indictment of Hunter Biden for firearm-related legal issues, raising questions about political implications. The sentencing of the Proud Boys leader for seditious conspiracy is highlighted, underscoring a fierce legal battle following January 6. Additionally, the potential disqualification of Donald Trump from the 2024 election ballot under the 14th Amendment is explored, unpacking its legal hurdles and historical context. It’s a captivating mix of law, politics, and public opinion!

Sep 6, 2023 • 7min
Biden Document Request & Philadelphia’s Manhunt Continues | Afternoon Update | 9.6.23
The investigation into President Biden's emails raises questions about Hunter Biden's business dealings and access to redacted documents. A proposed $40 billion military aid for Ukraine sparks debate, while former President Trump faces legal troubles and eligibility questions. The ideological divide within the Republican Party favors traditional conservatism over populism. Meanwhile, a manhunt for a convicted murderer in Philadelphia unveils security concerns and its impact on the community.

Sep 6, 2023 • 14min
Congressional Term Priorities & Chinese Espionage Efforts | 9.6.23
Congress grapples with internal strife as a potential impeachment inquiry looms over the Biden administration. Meanwhile, rising concerns about Chinese espionage target U.S. military sites, with spies posing as tourists to breach security. On a lighter note, Novak Djokovic aims for his 24th Grand Slam title at the U.S. Open, creating buzz around his return after last year's vaccination controversy. Plus, don't miss the impressive performances from 19-year-old Coco Goff and other emerging American players!

Sep 5, 2023 • 7min
Pennsylvania Manhunt & Murdaugh Trial Motion | Afternoon Update | 9.5.23
An intense manhunt unfolds as authorities search for escaped convict Danilo Cavalcante in Pennsylvania, urging the community to stay vigilant. Major news shakes the airways with United Airlines facing technical flight delays. High-profile drama intensifies with Alec Murdaugh seeking a new trial, while First Lady Jill Biden navigates COVID-19. Additionally, the impeachment trial against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton kicks off amidst significant allegations, and the podcast honors the late musician Steve Harwell and his struggles.

Sep 5, 2023 • 15min
Shifting Marijuana Regulations & Google Search Suppression | 9.5.23
The Biden administration is making strides towards federal marijuana legalization, considering reclassifying it to Schedule 3. Public opinions are shifting, highlighting potential economic benefits of reduced regulation. Meanwhile, a study suggests Google may be biasing search results against Republican candidates, raising concerns about the impact on political discourse. Additionally, the Associated Press faces scrutiny over its funding from left-leaning organizations, sparking debates about media integrity and reporting biases.

Sep 4, 2023 • 7min
Remembering Jimmy Buffett & Burning Man Rained Out | Afternoon Update | 9.4.23
The podcast dives into heartfelt tributes for the late Jimmy Buffett, capturing the essence of his impact on music and culture. Meanwhile, the chaos at Burning Man unfolds, with attendees facing mud and flooding challenges amid assurances of safety. The discussion also broadens to include political questions surrounding a presidential candidate’s proposal for mental competency tests and the secrecy of royal documents. Lastly, it celebrates the return of SpaceX astronauts, highlighting the intersections of politics, culture, and innovation.

Sep 4, 2023 • 14min
Is the Luster Gone from Labor Day? | 9.4.23
In this discussion, Steve Davis, CEO of Total Wealth Academy, shares his expertise on financial success and real estate investment. He delves into the troubling financial state of Americans burdened by debt and advocates for modern wealth-building strategies. Davis challenges traditional retirement notions, emphasizing the need for diverse income streams and substantial savings. He also highlights the critical role of real estate in providing financial security, especially for younger generations facing uncertain futures. Strategies for young buyers navigating the market are explored, making this a must-listen.

Sep 3, 2023 • 11min
Tim Scott’s Plan to “Empower Parents”: 2024 Presidential Race | Sunday Extra
Tim Scott, a United States Senator from South Carolina and Republican presidential candidate, dives deep into empowering parents through education reform. He critiques teachers' unions and addresses the impact of inflation on families. Scott emphasizes the importance of parental consent in discussions around transgender issues and debates strategies for the upcoming campaign. He highlights the need for serious dialogue on national issues, particularly around abortion law, as a way to connect with voters facing economic challenges.

Sep 3, 2023 • 11min
America's Growing Retirement Crisis | 9.3.23
Facing rising debt and inflation, today's consumers are seeking financial security. Experts discuss the pitfalls of outdated financial advice. Young investors learn to navigate the real estate market through self-education and targeted strategies. The conversation also redefines retirement success, emphasizing the need for diverse income sources beyond savings. With Social Security in jeopardy, real estate emerges as a crucial asset for wealth accumulation and financial stability for future generations.


