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Sep 15, 2024 • 18min

Matt Walsh Journeys Through the DEI Industry in “Am I Racist?" | 9.15.24

Matt Walsh, a best-selling author and host of The Matt Walsh Show, dives deep into the intricate world of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in his latest film, "Am I Racist?" He critiques events like the 'Race to Dinner' and the exclusivity surrounding them. Walsh also navigates ethical boundaries in anti-racist discourse, exploring how humor can both illuminate and complicate these discussions. Additionally, he comments on the superficial media portrayals of DEI, revealing insights from real Americans about its societal impact.
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Sep 14, 2024 • 21min

Dissecting Medical Establishment "Blind Spots" | Saturday Extra

A growing demand for healthcare reform sparks a critique of the medical establishment, highlighting a need to reassess outdated practices. The podcast delves into the evolving understanding of infant nutrition, suggesting early peanut introduction to prevent allergies. It also emphasizes the critical role of the microbiome in health, urging a shift in dietary and antibiotic practices. Trust in medical authority is reevaluated post-COVID, advocating for dialogue over dogmatism, while new doctors push for a patient-centered approach in contrast to traditional methods.
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Sep 14, 2024 • 16min

Following the Migrant Crisis Money Trail | 9.14.24

Springfield, Ohio, faces an influx of Haitian migrants, raising community concerns about cultural shifts and local services. Experts delve into the Biden administration's immigration policies, unraveling the complexities of Temporary Protected Status and challenges for migrants. The financial interplay between the federal government and NGOs reveals a dependency on federal funding, as faith-based organizations lobby for influence. Smaller towns are seen acting as de facto sanctuary cities, illuminating the gap between elite views and local citizen anxiety about undocumented immigrants.
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Sep 13, 2024 • 8min

Trump’s Overtime Tax Plan & NYC’s Reparations Program | Afternoon Update | 9.13.24

Trump's bold proposal aims to eliminate taxes on overtime pay, potentially boosting workers' take-home income. In a groundbreaking move, New York City pushes forward with a reparations program, stirring discussions about racial reconciliation. Other notable highlights include updates on the Brian Koberger trial, corporate layoffs, and the restoration of Notre Dame Cathedral's historic bells. Plus, Zara enters the sustainable fashion market with a pre-owned clothing service, while researchers unveil new insights about happiness on vacation.
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Sep 13, 2024 • 16min

Ohio Migrant Impact & ABC’s Faulty Fact Check | 9.13.24

Residents in a small Ohio city voice concerns over rising rents due to an influx of Haitian migrants, sparking intense local debate. The impact of federal immigration policies is examined, revealing strain on resources and community tensions. Meanwhile, the Republican Party gears up for competitive Senate races, highlighting key strategies as they aim to gain ground. Lastly, a recent presidential debate reveals scandalous discrepancies in crime rate fact-checking, raising questions about the integrity of media reporting.
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Sep 12, 2024 • 6min

Post Presidential Debate Standings & Weinstein Re-indicted | Afternoon Update | 9.12.24

The shifting political landscape unfolds post-presidential debate with Trump losing ground in key states. A fierce race between Trump and Harris heats up, while legal troubles for Harvey Weinstein resurface. Key discussions include Trump's controversial healthcare comments for transgender individuals and a bomb threat linked to the debate. The turbulence also highlights the NYPD Commissioner's resignation. On a brighter note, Jon Bon Jovi steps up heroically to assist a woman in need, showcasing an uplifting moment amid the chaos.
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Sep 12, 2024 • 16min

Debate Fallout & Haitian Migrant Crisis | 9.12.24

The aftermath of a high-stakes debate reveals conflicting claims of victory from both presidential campaigns, while moderators face increased scrutiny. Ohio grapples with a surge of 20,000 Haitian migrants, raising urgent community safety concerns. Local residents express anxiety over potential job competition and public safety issues. Meanwhile, the Biden-Harris administration's decision to grant temporary protected status to Haitians sparks debate on immigration policy and influences voter demographics, especially around Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s candidacy.
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Sep 11, 2024 • 7min

Trump, Harris Remember 9/11 & Funding Bill Delay | Afternoon Update | 9.11.24

Key political figures honor the victims of 9/11 as the nation reflects on the tragic anniversary. Former President Trump and Vice President Harris emphasize remembrance while Congress faces delays over crucial election integrity legislation. Meanwhile, political tensions rise as funding deadlines approach, sparking debate over media coverage surrounding presidential moments. The hunt for a shooting suspect intertwines with a tribute to the late James Earl Jones, showcasing both serious and poignant current events.
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Sep 11, 2024 • 18min

ABC’s Presidential Debate & Afghanistan Report Allegations | 9.11.24

Cabot Phillips, a senior editor at Daily Wire, provides firsthand insights into the recent Trump-Harris debate. He discusses the charged atmosphere, moderator biases, and the candidates' intense exchanges. Phillips also delves into the congressional report accusing Biden and Harris of mishandling the Afghanistan withdrawal, highlighting the tragic loss of U.S. service members. Tensions rise with accusations of political motivations behind the report, weaving a narrative about national security and rising terrorist threats amidst the backdrop of 9/11.
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Sep 10, 2024 • 7min

Cuomo Testifies & Ocean-24 Military Drills | Afternoon Update | 9.10.24

The heated 2024 presidential race heats up with a spotlight on the upcoming debate between Vice President Harris and former President Trump, alongside Cuomo's testimony on COVID-19. Meanwhile, military drills by Russia and China are raising eyebrows amid urban lawlessness issues, including a lawsuit against an El Paso hotel tied to crime. In other news, Senator Cruz voices concerns over immigration policy, and a near-miss incident at Atlanta Airport raises safety alarms, while Harris's campaign blunder casts doubt on her independence from Biden.

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