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The mainstream media is broken. Groupthink, fake news, and distrust are just a few words to describe it. Too many in the media bow to the pressure of political correctness instead of standing tall for the truth. That is why Americans don’t know who to trust. The Truth with Lisa Boothe cuts through the noise of it all to get to the heart of what actually matters. As a former pollster and political adviser, and now a television commentator, Lisa has a deep understanding of the hottest issues i ...
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Truth in the booth

John Paul Livingstone

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My podcasts are about various people and the stories I.e crime music life and different lifestyles all around the world and exspress themselves from the here an now and what the future holds
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True Spies takes you inside the world's greatest espionage and detective operations. Our hosts Hayley Atwell, Vanessa Kirby, Sophia Di Martino, Daisy Ridley and Rhiannon Neads talk to the real spies behind the missions. What do they know? What are their skills? And what would you do in their position? We explore and investigate real life thrillers, mysteries and crimes - stories that prove truth is stranger than fiction! These stories cover lies, murder, theft, sex, drugs and rock ‘n roll. Y ...
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In today's politically correct landscape, counter-cultural stances are often overlooked and even aggressively combated. We boldly take those conversations on in attempts to get to the truth of the matter.
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For all the NFL conversation you’d ever want or need, there’s only one place to go: Scoop City, where there’s something for every football fan! The Athletic’s Senior NFL Insider Dianna Russini and longtime NFL quarterback Chase Daniel share inside information you need to know about your favorite team, discussions going on in and around the league - and some scoop on life. New episodes on Tuesdays and Fridays.
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The Pugcast is produced by The Logos Center and features Dr. Thomas Price, Dr. Glenn Sunshine, and Pr. C. R. Wiley. The Pugcast is recorded at The Corner Pug--a well-known watering hole in tony West Hartford, Connecticut. (Hence the name, "pugcast"--also the reason there is so much background noise.) The show could be described as "3 over-educated Reformed guys riffing on philosophy, theology, and stuff that bugs them." Each episode they invite you to take a seat in their booth and listen in ...
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The Black Booth is dedicated to having hard discussions and revealing the truth to experience true growth. We want to expose hidden lies in our minds, culture, society, and even families. Our purpose is to use our platform to help others growth mentally and emotionally.
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Welcome to Flyover Country with Scott Jennings. If you‘ve followed my commentary on tv or newspapers, you know I‘m a conservative — but sometimes I like to zig when everyone else is going to zag. You‘re going to hear podcast versions of my columns. You‘re going to hear me talk at length about some of the stuff we do on TV. You‘re also going to hear me talk to guests and other panels to have insightful conversations about the news. Most of the time though, you‘re just going to hear me giving ...
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History Homos

Scott Lizard Abrams

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Scott and William put aside their continental differences to teach a history lesson to you (and hopefully a guest) each week in their attempt to come to a greater understanding about history, ideology and current affairs while having lots of laughs along the way. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historyhomos/support
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Character in Action

Firebird Media, LLC

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Join host Matthew J. Norcross as he talks with decision makers across who are living examples of the 7 Degrees of Change (Empathy, Respect, Responsibility, Fairness, Trustworthiness, Caring, and Citizenship) and are willing to explain how they live and show others to “be a Phoenix.” These character traits serve as a book series of the same name, and a correlating Character Education curriculum developed by the 7 Degrees of Change Foundation and High Point University.
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Remember the last time you and few close friends stayed up too late at the Diner because no one wanted to leave? You didn’t need that grilled cheese with a side of pancakes but damn if it didn’t hit the spot! You laughed until you cried or cried until you laughed. Regardless of which lead to what, you left feeling a little more thoughtful, grateful, and actually full. Those are the best conversations we have in our lives, and the reason why Diner Talks with James exists. I’ll be your bearded ...
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10,000 HOURS

Grant Spanier & Vince Koci

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10,000 HOURS is an interview series about craft, creativity and putting in our time. In his book Outliers, Malcolm Gladwell examined and popularized the theory that any given skill takes ten thousand hours to master. How accurate is that? More importantly, if there’s any truth to the theory, how does it change the way we look at doing work and putting in time? Brought to you by entrepreneur Grant Spanier and writer Vince Koci, 10,000 HOURS is a weekly discussion about the different ways peop ...
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Amarna is a collective of people, places, things, and actions that transcend us. In this weekly podcast, Mark Harradine will invite a guest to join the conversation. The topic will depend on the guest, but the overarching theme on this podcast is the Amarna Life Style: how do you get in touch with living from your higher virtues. Become part of this community!
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In this conversation, Beau Heyman discusses Amendment 4, a proposed ballot measure in Florida that seeks to legalize abortion through all 40 weeks of pregnancy. He outlines the implications of the amendment, including the removal of parental consent for minors, the potential for late-term abortions, and the lack of regulations that currently exist.…
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Many of us were taught to avoid conversational topics like Politics and Religion. I fear that teaching has played a significant role in bringing us to where we are in our culture today; the boiling point!Maybe instead of being taught to “avoid”, we should have been taught “how to”; how to have conversations about such topics, granting respect and h…
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Dianna Russini and Chase Daniel play a game of “truth or lie” to share what they’re hearing and thinking about the NFL’s opening weekend slate of games and what they said about the teams and players on the field - from how the Browns, Giants and Titans should feel about their quarterback situations to how the Bills and Eagles should feel about thei…
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Folks, we got us a race. With every new poll, it seems the race from President gets tighter and tighter. Every key swing state is just single digits away for each candidates. Ties are abundant in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, the Sun Belt and many blue wall states. Razor thin margins keep the two candidates apart. So, who is running the best campai…
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Perplexed by Kansas City TE Travis Kelce’s slow start? Dianna Russini and Chase Daniel share what they learned this week about what’s really going on with the Chiefs’ offense and where Kelce fits into it. They also take us inside what’s happening with the Chargers as they get ready for the Chiefs this weekend and deal with Justin Herbert’s ankle in…
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Spying is stressful, often traumatic work - how do they cope? Former FBI and CIA employee Tracy Walder speaks to True Spies producer Morgan Childs about the mental health ramifications of intelligence work, and her personal experiences as a woman in the line of duty. From SPYSCAPE, the HQ of secrets. A Cup And Nuzzle production. Series producer: Jo…
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After a bonkers Week 3, Dianna Russini, Chase Daniel and guest Chris Long, a two-time Super Bowl champion, sort out which early NFL narratives have merit and which ones are bunk. Dianna and Chase set out to answer: Are the 49ers as bad as their current record says they are, after losing a shocker to the Rams? Are the Vikings the best team in the le…
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On Monday afternoon, Scott Jennings jumped in the NYC studio with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton to talk Trump, CNN, campaign strategy and more! Check out the full segment here! Thanks to Clay and Buck for having our host on! Check out their show and listen live here: https://www.clayandbuck.com/By Bluegrass Media Lab
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In this episode, Lisa welcomes Bernie Moreno, a U.S. Senate candidate from Ohio, to discuss the critical importance of the upcoming November 5th election. Moreno shares his background as an immigrant and business leader, expressing concerns about the Biden-Harris administration's policies on immigration and the auto industry. He highlights the impa…
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Today the Pugs revisit Matthew B. Crawford's book, Shop Class as Soulcraft. Among the many fascinating things discussed in it is the essential difference between autonomy and agency. Ironically, we live in a world of manufactured illusions of autonomy. We're led to make choices between options presented to us by parties that profit no matter what c…
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This week we are joined by radio personality and our benefactor/handler Monica Perez to continue our inquiry into the history of American serial killers and their connections to intelligence, drug/ human trafficking and the occult. This week we focus on the infamous 1970s "Son of Sam" murders, considering the seminal 1988 book "The Ultimate Evil" b…
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Dianna Russini and Chase Daniel dive into what they’re hearing about Jordan Love’s injury situation and break down the veteran QBs who have undergone the biggest “glow ups” to start this season (and, yes, Dianna explains the term “glow up” to Chase). Then the Athletic’s Daniel Popper stops by to talk Justin Herbert, share his favorite Jim Harbaugh …
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With less than 2 months until election day, Scott Jennings and his CNN colleague Ashley Allison sat down together for a panel discussion this week at the Kentucky Chamber's Annual Dinner. Led by Jacqueline Pitts, the conversation ranged from campaign tactics, to the top issues voters care about, and of course the undecided voter. Thank you to the K…
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In this episode, Lisa interviews Captain Sam Brown, a Republican Senate candidate from Nevada. Brown shares his inspiring story of military service in Afghanistan, where he sustained severe injuries, and his journey to political candidacy. The discussion covers the current political climate, economic struggles, and the need for hope and leadership …
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In the aftermath of D-Day, Hitler's armies were losing the Second World War. But in September of 1944, the Nazis enjoyed one final triumph over the Allied forces - the disastrous failure of Operation Market Garden. Author Robert Verkaik sheds new light on the shadowy figures who betrayed Market Garden to the Germans - including a mysterious codenam…
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Dianna Russini and Chase Daniel, along with The Athletic's Panthers reporter Joe Person, delve into the disaster in Carolina and debate whether Bryce Young is broken or if the problem lies with the Panthers. They also share intel on winless NFL teams, categorizing them into those panicking and those working on solutions. Additionally, Bears experts…
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In this episode, Lisa delves into the chaotic presidential election, marked by events like the attempted assassination of Donald Trump and Joe Biden's withdrawal. Pollster Robert Cahaly from the Trafalgar Group provides insights into the challenges of polling during such a tumultuous cycle. He discusses the impact of recent debates, voter behavior,…
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Today the Pugs are shorthanded because Tom is in great demand. Never fear, Glenn and Chris are joined by Tim Adams, erstwhile conservative Methodist Minister. I know what you’re thinking, isn’t that an oxymoron? Sadly it seems so, but Methodism has a remarkable history and once was the fastest growing Protestant denomination in the United States. S…
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This we we are pleased to be joined once again by author Dominic Scarcella to discuss all things Girard, Christian faith in our time and the crossroads of anthropology and biology.Follow Dom on twitter @goodneignbadcit and join his substack at goodneighborbadcitizen.substack.comThis week's episode was sponsored by Magic Mind. For 48 percent off a n…
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Dianna Russini and Chase Daniel share what they’re hearing and thinking about the state of the Falcons and whether Kirk Cousins is in good enough form to get them back on track. They also ponder what’s next in Green Bay, as the Packers look to Malik Willis to fill in for an injured Jordan Love, and the NFL’s rules for reviewing roughing the passer …
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In this episode, Lisa and Congressman Chip Roy discuss the recent debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, highlighting media bias and the candidates' performances. Lisa criticizes the media for favoring Harris and urges Trump to be more assertive in challenging her policies. Congressman Roy agrees, emphasizing the lack of substance in Harris…
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In Matthew Chapter 24, the Gospel writer records JESUS teaching His disciples about the global conditions before His 2nd Coming. There, JESUS tells them (and us), that before His Great Return, “There will be more and more evil in the world…” v12 (NCV). This week’s school shooting in Winder, Georgia, is but one example of the growth of “more and mor…
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If you have ever seen a fish out of water, you know that it just flops around, wiggling and jumping all over the place. If it's out of water, it's out of its intended environment. The fish is trying to move but it can't go anywhere because it's not in the environment it was made to be in. So it flops and twists and flips, absolutely going nowhere. …
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For the first 15 minutes of last night's debate, Donald Trump seemed in control. He was strong on the economy and inflation, two of his best issues. But it all changed when Harris taunted Trump on his rally sizes - forcing the former President to take her bait and spiral. On today's Flyover Country, Scott Jennings joins us live from New York - fres…
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In this True Spies Classic episode, spy catcher Robert Booth recounts a mission to capture a Cuban agent who had infiltrated the State Department. Robert managed to identify the traitor, but proving Kendall Myers' treachery was another matter entirely. From SPYSCAPE, the HQ of secrets. A Cup And Nuzzle production. Producer David Waters. Series prod…
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Can we really have a ‘meaningful job’? Is such a notion delusional? Tom initiates discussion with the other Pugs around the topic of whether the very notion of a ‘meaningful job’ in the contemporary understanding is delusional. Introducing the topic by way of Stuart Whately’s recent article in Unherd, the Pugs unpack rich threads of conversation sp…
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In this episode, Lisa discusses the complexities of foreign influence in U.S. politics, focusing on Russia and China. The Department of Justice's recent seizure of domains linked to a Russian influence campaign sets the stage for a broader examination of foreign meddling. Rebekah Koffler, a former intelligence officer and author, provides expert an…
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This week we are joined by superstar investigative journalist Johnny Vedmore to discuss one of the most enigmatic characters we have come across in our studies, who just happens to have a shady connection to nearly a dozen previous episode topics of the History Homos podcast : J. Stanley Pottinger. Johnny became aware of this figure when getting de…
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Scoop City throws an opening weekend party with Dianna Russini chatting with Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen about his team’s offensive attack this year, losing Stefon Diggs, talking trash and playing chess with teammates. Dianna and co-host Chase Daniel react to the dramatic Chiefs win over the Ravens and share what they’re hearing and thinki…
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In this episode, Lisa discusses Wisconsin's pivotal role as a battleground state in American politics, setting the stage for a conversation with Eric Hovde, the Republican candidate for Senate. Hovde critiques the Democratic Party's shift away from its working-class roots and the media's favorable treatment of Democratic candidates like Kamala Harr…
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In this season-opening bonus episode of Scoop City, The Athletic’s senior NFL insider Dianna Russini and former NFL QB Chase Daniel discuss what Dianna is hearing about the coaches on the hottest hot seats, what needs to happen for them to save their jobs and which coaches could replace them. Plus, Dianna and Chase make their Super Bowl picks. Host…
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We've passed Labor Day and the campaign for President is taking shape. The one unpredictable thing? What accent Kamala Harris might fall into at her next rally. On this week's podcast the crew returns to breakdown the Harris/Walz CNN interview, the latest polling from swing states and recap the last few weeks on the campaign trails. From the Arling…
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Does the U.S continue to underestimate the threat the Cuban intelligence services carry? Robert Booth an ex-State Department counterintelligence officer and self described spycatcher, details how penetrative modern Cuban agents are within the United States' highest echelons of power. What information are they looking for? And what do they do with i…
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Dianna Russini and Chase Daniel rip through the contract holdups headed into opening weekend. Will Trent Williams in San Francisco, Ja’Marr Chase in Cincinnati and Dak Prescott in Dallas all get their deals? Then, Chase and Dianna pick the four teams they each think will surprise us this season — good and bad. Finally, The Athletic’s Nate Taylor jo…
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From the Breitbart Daily News Podcast: Welp, Kamala Harris had her big first interview as the 2024 Democrat presidential nominee on CNN. Was it any good? How likely is she to beat Donald Trump in the November election after it? Why the heck was Tim Walz there? Host Mike Slater attempts to answer these life-altering questions and more with two dynam…
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In this episode, Lisa welcomes Kara Frederick, director of tech policy at the Heritage Foundation, to discuss pressing issues. They delve into the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, cyber attacks linked to the Chinese government, and Mark Zuckerberg's letter revealing government pressure on Facebook to censor content. Frederick provides expert …
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In this episode, the Pugs use an article from The Imaginative Conservative called “The Artistic and Intellectual Temperaments” by Michael De Sapio as a jumping off point to discuss art, intellectual life, and the connections and disconnections between the two. The guys discuss medieval and Renaissance art, modern art, Romanticism, poetry, intellect…
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This week we are proud to welcome back superstar journalist and author Nick Bryant to the show to discuss his new book "The Truth About Watergate" in which he unravels the complex conspiracy within a conspiracy that brought down the Nixon Whitehouse. We discuss the CIA's role in both the eponymous burglary and the legal boondoggle and the media's c…
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On Thursday August 29th, our roundtable host Joe Arnold sat down with Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell in Owensboro, Kentucky for a wide-ranging interview. The Senator spoke about his relationships in the Senate, working across the aisle, America's role in global leadership, the 2024 election and of course, his perspective on Joe Biden's exit. Than…
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Dianna Russini sits down with Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith to chat about the attack he’s building with his new team and what he’s looking for out of the quarterback position. Dianna starts the show digging into the news about Brandon Aiyuk finally signing an extension in San Francisco. Then, Dianna and Chase Daniel dissect…
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In this episode, Lisa and Congressman Mike Waltz discuss the chaotic state of presidential politics. Key topics include Kamala Harris's upcoming interview after a 39-day media absence, Donald Trump's visit to Arlington National Cemetery, and a congressional investigation into an assassination attempt on Trump. Lisa criticizes Harris's media handlin…
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After my message two weeks ago (August 11, 2024) on the armor of God, the question came, “can we pray the armor onto someone else?” While the answer is, “not exactly”, the heart of that question is “can our prayers help others against the spiritual attacks of our great enemy and his minions?” The answer to that question is absolutely yes!While each…
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The Athletic’s Mike Sando joins Dianna Russini and Chase Daniel to discuss his annual NFL Quarterback Tiers project, a ranking of the league’s top quarterbacks based on an exhaustive survey of coaches and executives - and how reigning MVP Lamar Jackson is still second tier in the eyes of many around the league. Dianna and Chase also share what they…
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CNN Political analyst, Scott Jennings discusses the current political landscape and the upcoming presidential election. He emphasizes the importance of being informed and avoiding information bubbles. He also highlights the need for a balanced and well-rounded debate in order to make informed decisions. Jennings expresses concerns about the media's…
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Today the Pugs discuss a fascinating article by Jacob Howland that was published in the always interesting online journal, "Unherd." The article reflects on the sad story of Timothy Treadwell documented by film maker Werner Herzog in his 2005 documentary, Grizzly Man. But that's just the occasion for reflecting on the even sadder story of the crisi…
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CNN Political analyst, Scott Jennings discusses the current political landscape and the upcoming presidential election. He emphasizes the importance of being informed and avoiding information bubbles. He also highlights the need for a balanced and well-rounded debate in order to make informed decisions. Jennings expresses concerns about the media's…
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How does Mickey Bergman, expert political prisoner and hostage advocate, navigate the increasingly difficult waters of global engagements? Also a Nobel Peace Prize nominee, the CEO of Global Reach and the Vice President of the Richardson Center for Global Engagement, Mickey takes us on a deep dive into the complex hostage situation still unfolding …
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This week we discuss the political treatise "Pan-Europa" by Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi, originally published in the interwar year 1923. Kalergi was raised to become a diplomat for the Austro-Hungarian Empire, like his father before him, but in the wake of The Great War found himself politically homeless. This short book, while packed with insightfu…
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With some memorable moments and plenty of celebrity cameos - night 4 - the final night of the DNC, put all eyes on Kamala Harris and the biggest speech of her career so far. So, did she deliver? On today's podcast, Scott returns from Chicago to recap a wild and wonderful week at the United Center. And with the all the balloons fallen and the speech…
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