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Updated: Apr 01, 2026 – 16 episodes
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“… want to talk about everything that transpired in the lead eight but we have to start with the most pressing question the headbutt the headbutt with Roger Ayers what's going on there it was not it well it was head hug yeah there you go okay i don't know you ever see reindeer where they kind of like with each other's nose they kind of my dog does that sometimes with like the top of his head yeah yeah more of a nuzzle uh an affectionate nuzzle no with with roger see all these refs are different right they all got different uh thresholds or personalities roger's like very playful i mean listen the …”
“… very, very, very, very special guest. He's a recurring guest. it is head coach of the Connecticut Huskies final four bound Dan Hurley coach it feels like a tradition every year around this time three out of last four you're in the final four uh and I want to talk about everything that transpired in the lead eight but we have to start with the most pressing question the headbutt the headbutt with Roger Ayers what's going on there it was not it well it was head hug yeah there you go okay i don't know you ever see reindeer where they kind of like with each other's nose they kind of my dog does that sometimes with like the top of his head yeah yeah more of a nuzzle uh an affectionate nuzzle no with with roger see all these refs are different right they all got different uh thresholds or personalities roger's like very playful i mean listen the guy is he's one of the greatest refs ever you know like the guy don he don mess up a lot of calls you know when it when you going too far he give you a look and he tee your ass But he playful He's funny. He messes with you during the game. You bust his chops back. And it was just so like I would say that there's a lot of coaches that he refs that …”
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UConn Head Coach Dan Hurley shares the amusing story behind his playful headbutt with referee Roger Ayers during a crucial game moment. Hurley explains how their unique relationship allowed for such a lighthearted interaction amidst the high stakes of the Final Four. He reflects on the chaos of the game and the surprising support from his coaching staff, who kept him in the dark about their poor shooting performance.
“… out what do I need to let go of, step away from, and what new thing do I need to master? And there's a classic book on this. It's by a guy named Marshall Goldsmith. It's What Got You Here Won't Get You There. It literally shows a ladder with a gap in it. Like what got you this far isn't going to get you up there. um that's kind of the classic book but if you need specific advice to your role it's absolutely talking to people a level or two above who've been through this and asking them what did you have to let go of what did you have to learn how do i do that what do i need to let go of what do …”
“… if you're trying to micromanage everyone and tell them, write it this way, write it that way, build it this way, you're driving your engineers nuts, and you're going to drive away your good people. And so the way to get to the next level is to figure out what do I need to let go of, step away from, and what new thing do I need to master? And there's a classic book on this. It's by a guy named Marshall Goldsmith. It's What Got You Here Won't Get You There. It literally shows a ladder with a gap in it. Like what got you this far isn't going to get you up there. um that's kind of the classic book but if you need specific advice to your role it's absolutely talking to people a level or two above who've been through this and asking them what did you have to let go of what did you have to learn how do i do that what do i need to let go of what do you see holding me back i'm a huge proponent of getting advice getting advice is even better than getting feedback. If I ask for feedback, I'm basically asking you to do something that you may struggle to do, which is criticize me. If I ask you for advice, everyone has advice to share, and they'll give you the same information, but in a more …”
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To advance in your career, it's crucial to recognize that hard work alone won't get you promoted. Instead, you need to learn new skills, delegate effectively, and build trust with your superiors. By understanding what to let go of and how to position yourself during crises, you can ensure you're the preferred candidate for promotion.
“… folks, you may have caught my interview with the head of digital assets at Franklin Templeton. That interview was published this morning. It is with Roger Baston. Be sure to check it out, guys. we talk a lot about what's the strategy, what's the vision for Franklin Templeton when it comes to tokenization, the fact that they're building on multiple blockchains and much more. So make sure you check out that interview. It's a pretty good one. So Franklin Templeton, one of the Wall Street giants doing this is pretty incredible. And they are, of course, not the only ones doing it. You got BlackRock, …”
“… But today, Franklin Templeton, which has $1.7 trillion of assets under management, has partnered with Ondo to launch tokenized ETFs with 24-7 trading via crypto wallets. So incredible what's being built by these massive financial institutions. And folks, you may have caught my interview with the head of digital assets at Franklin Templeton. That interview was published this morning. It is with Roger Baston. Be sure to check it out, guys. we talk a lot about what's the strategy, what's the vision for Franklin Templeton when it comes to tokenization, the fact that they're building on multiple blockchains and much more. So make sure you check out that interview. It's a pretty good one. So Franklin Templeton, one of the Wall Street giants doing this is pretty incredible. And they are, of course, not the only ones doing it. You got BlackRock, Fidelity and others. And of course, Ondo Finance, you know, their swim lane that they've picked is with tokenization. So that's why you're seeing a lot of building with Ando. So let me give you some details. Franklin Templeton is teaming up with Ando Finance to bring tokenized versions of its exchange traded funds on chain, allowing investors to …”
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The collaboration between financial giants like Franklin Templeton and Ondo Finance to launch tokenized ETFs signals a transformative shift in the crypto market, driven by innovation and regulatory progress.
“… That was the rule that applied from the colonial era on, at least for the colonists and for European immigrants. He then says look Chief Justice Marshall tells us in the Schooner Exchange what subject to the jurisdiction means again looking to the English common law Under English common law if you are born in the dominions of the sovereign you owe natural allegiance and those who are present in the dominions of the sovereign owe temporary allegiance for as long as they're present. The only exceptions, again, at common law were ambassadors, people born on foreign ships, and people who were born …”
“He first starts with a premise that in construing the 14th Amendment citizenship clause, we look to the English common law. That was the rule that applied from the colonial era on, at least for the colonists and for European immigrants. He then says look Chief Justice Marshall tells us in the Schooner Exchange what subject to the jurisdiction means again looking to the English common law Under English common law if you are born in the dominions of the sovereign you owe natural allegiance and those who are present in the dominions of the sovereign owe temporary allegiance for as long as they're present. The only exceptions, again, at common law were ambassadors, people born on foreign ships, and people who were born during periods of foreign occupation. He then gets to the government's favorite page, 693, where he says, look, we have had this rule in the United States as to citizenship, at least for white Americans, from before independence. The purpose of the 14th Amendment was to embrace that universal rule of birthright citizenship, to embrace and …”
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The 14th Amendment's citizenship clause traces its roots back to English common law, establishing that anyone born within the sovereign's dominions is a citizen. This includes children of temporary visitors, as long as they are not ambassadors or born on foreign ships. Understanding this context is crucial to grasping the implications of the Wong Kim Ark case and its relevance today.
“… basketball world, like Seth Greenberg from the Mothership, had this to say about the Danny Hurley moment. This situation right here. First of all, Roger Ears is the best official in all of college basketball. He's a tremendous communicator. And he wrecked a ton of my games. There were games where he put his arm around me, walked me back to my bench. There's times where he said, Seth, that's enough. But that situation right there, that is absolutely nothing. I talked to Roger today. He said, what are you talking about? He literally didn't know what I was talking about. He said, nothing happened. …”
“… against Arizona. Arizona and Michigan have the same odds to win the national title. Then it's Illinois and then Connecticut. Dan Hurley's situation evoked a lot of emotion from a lot of people, even those not in the basketball world, but those in that basketball world, like Seth Greenberg from the Mothership, had this to say about the Danny Hurley moment. This situation right here. First of all, Roger Ears is the best official in all of college basketball. He's a tremendous communicator. And he wrecked a ton of my games. There were games where he put his arm around me, walked me back to my bench. There's times where he said, Seth, that's enough. But that situation right there, that is absolutely nothing. I talked to Roger today. He said, what are you talking about? He literally didn't know what I was talking about. He said, nothing happened. The ball went in. I was running back. They were celebrating. Danny leaned in, said something to me. I said something to him. It was absolutely nothing. So you're saying that was coach fired up in his own way, in the moment. And the official interacting with him, which is that guy is the best communicator in all of college basketball as an …”
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Dan Hurley's emotional exchange with an official sparked debate, but it turns out it was just a misunderstanding. Roger Ears, praised as the best official in college basketball, clarified that nothing significant happened during the interaction. Both Hurley and Ears respect each other, and social media may have blown the moment out of proportion.
“… Lachlan had a much more checkered track record. James didn't want to keep Fox News as conservative as it was in the wake of Bill O'Reilly, Roger Ailes, all these huge payouts and huge controversies they had. Yeah. and the defining moment was their coverage of charlottesville oh yeah and his wife said to him if you're not going to push back against nazis who will you push back again oh i love that yeah like a little morality so he tried yes but they sued each other they tried to change uh the this irrevocable trust that was created there was discovery and all their laundry had to come …”
“… the younger brother so the the kieran culkin yeah yeah yeah lachlan james james i really want to interview james uh murdoch because he's more of a rascal He was like the smartest member, the smarter of the two boys. He actually ran divisions successfully. Lachlan had a much more checkered track record. James didn't want to keep Fox News as conservative as it was in the wake of Bill O'Reilly, Roger Ailes, all these huge payouts and huge controversies they had. Yeah. and the defining moment was their coverage of charlottesville oh yeah and his wife said to him if you're not going to push back against nazis who will you push back again oh i love that yeah like a little morality so he tried yes but they sued each other they tried to change uh the this irrevocable trust that was created there was discovery and all their laundry had to come out a reno courtroom i mean it's fucking mind-blowing family drama and that whole world news of the world whatever that shithole magazine and in england where they were they were hacking the the phones of like uh victims who had been killed oh that what unraveled they had been hacking all of the royal family and um prime ministers but no one really …”
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Nate Bargatze hilariously compares the Murdoch documentary to the show 'Succession', revealing how eerily similar the family dynamics are. He dives into the wild world of family feuds and ethical dilemmas, all while cracking jokes about the absurdity of it all, especially the shocking phone-hacking scandal that rocked the UK.
“… Sports Information Office because I wanted to know, has anybody talked to Dan Hurley about this? And can he give context to his relationship with Roger Ayers, who is the official there, veteran official? And what was the conversation? What were the words exchanged? And I'll read what I got from the sports information office. I don't know if he said anything publicly. He meets with the locals this afternoon. I'm sure that that will come up. I think what Roger Ayers told Seth Greenberg tracks with Coach's perspective. I can confirm that he was telling Coach Hurley that he was looking at the …”
“I want to thank the UConn Basketball Sports Information Office because I wanted to know, has anybody talked to Dan Hurley about this? And can he give context to his relationship with Roger Ayers, who is the official there, veteran official? And what was the conversation? What were the words exchanged? And I'll read what I got from the sports information office. I don't know if he said anything publicly. He meets with the locals this afternoon. I'm sure that that will come up. I think what Roger Ayers told Seth Greenberg tracks with Coach's perspective. I can confirm that he was telling Coach Hurley that he was looking at the clock, and it was extremely loud in there. But, yeah, I'm just curious about it because it feels like Dan Hurley, who was he ejected or got a technical? He made contact with an official, I believe, earlier this year and got teed up for that. Marvin, does that sound right? That tracks. Okay. And I think there were a lot of people who were saying, oh, is …”
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Dan Hurley's controversial headbutt incident during March Madness raises questions about his conduct as a coach. While some fans believe it was a big deal, a recent poll shows that 63% think it wasn’t significant. This moment comes at a time when Hurley is celebrating one of his greatest coaching achievements.
“Marshall, Minnesota, May 14, 2008, 1.54 a.m. Brandon Swanson called his parents from the side of a dark road. He was 19 years old, last day of college. His car was in a ditch. He just needed a ride. His father, Brian, drove out looking for him. They stayed on the phone for 47 minutes. Brandon saw lights in the distance. He started walking toward what he thought was town. Then on the phone with his father, he said, oh, then the line went dead and Brandon …”
“Marshall, Minnesota, May 14, 2008, 1.54 a.m. Brandon Swanson called his parents from the side of a dark road. He was 19 years old, last day of college. His car was in a ditch. He just needed a ride. His father, Brian, drove out looking for him. They stayed on the phone for 47 minutes. Brandon saw lights in the distance. He started walking toward what he thought was town. Then on the phone with his father, he said, oh, then the line went dead and Brandon vanished. Brandon told his parents he crashed near Linde, a small town about seven miles from Marshall. That's where his father searched, up and down those roads, looking for a gray Chevy Lumina in a ditch, looking for a son walking along the road. But he found nothing. At 6.30 a.m., the Swansons reported Brandon missing. The officer wasn't …”
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Brandon Swanson vanished on May 14, 2008, after calling his parents for help when his car got stuck in a ditch near Marshall, Minnesota. Despite being familiar with the area, Brandon mistakenly believed he was close to safety, walking towards a distant light that turned out to be an unreachable grain elevator. His disappearance remains unexplained, as extensive searches yielded no trace of him, leaving his family and investigators baffled.
“That's according to the New York Times. Roger Wicker, chair of the armed services over in the Senate, said he could see why Rogers would say that. He wouldn't go quite beyond that. He was like, let me just say I could see why he said that. And here's here's a surprising MAGA voice of reason who was in those briefings. Nancy Mace. What was it about today's briefing that you found so concerned in terms of the idea of the United States possibly putting troops on the ground in Iran? I've got …”
“That's according to the New York Times. Roger Wicker, chair of the armed services over in the Senate, said he could see why Rogers would say that. He wouldn't go quite beyond that. He was like, let me just say I could see why he said that. And here's here's a surprising MAGA voice of reason who was in those briefings. Nancy Mace. What was it about today's briefing that you found so concerned in terms of the idea of the United States possibly putting troops on the ground in Iran? I've got to be careful about what I say because it was in a SCIF, it was a classified setting but there was frustration that reverberated throughout based on the information that we were receiving And I Maga Mace I am a conservative foreign Republican and I support President Trump I think he's done an excellent job. But when we're talking about troops on the …”
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Nancy Mace, a Republican congresswoman, expressed alarm over the potential deployment of U.S. troops to Iran following a classified briefing. Despite her support for President Trump, she indicated that the gravity of ground troop involvement raises significant concerns, especially as polling shows mixed feelings among Republican voters about the costs of military action. This shift in sentiment could impact her upcoming gubernatorial campaign in South Carolina, a state with a strong military presence.
“… because it is the most broad appealing. It reaches the most amount of people. Um, a couple of, uh, another great example of this, um, shout out to Roger Wakefield, just an example that comes to mind, the expert plumber, massive, massive social media following, uh, millions of followers, uh, um, in the plumbing niche was a local Texas plumber actually sold his practice, uh, cause he was so successful. Now he teaches other plumbers. Um, he had a lot of great how to content, how to fix a toilet, how to, you know, change the spark plug or you know the whatever plug on back end you know whatever but …”
“… the authority building oriented content. That's where you go deeper on individual topics. And then there's the sort of FOMO conversion oriented topic at the bottom of the funnel. I love to stay at that top of the funnel. This is where virality happens because it is the most broad appealing. It reaches the most amount of people. Um, a couple of, uh, another great example of this, um, shout out to Roger Wakefield, just an example that comes to mind, the expert plumber, massive, massive social media following, uh, millions of followers, uh, um, in the plumbing niche was a local Texas plumber actually sold his practice, uh, cause he was so successful. Now he teaches other plumbers. Um, he had a lot of great how to content, how to fix a toilet, how to, you know, change the spark plug or you know the whatever plug on back end you know whatever but his viral content is comparing uh popular uh tools or plumber reacts to um you know um uh septic tank explosions or something like that right like it's very niche specific it's broad appealing it's interesting it's going to Home Depot and hoping the person doesn buy the large brand name thing that everybody thinks about but is actually just a scam …”
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Creating broad awareness content is key to attracting potential customers, as it reaches a wider audience and encourages engagement. For example, a plumber gained millions of followers by sharing entertaining and niche-specific content, which ultimately led to conversions. By structuring your content to appeal broadly, you stack the odds in your favor for business success.
“… countless numbers of innocent people to spend millions and millions of dollars on legal fees based on a hoax that we all knew was a hoax, including Roger Stone, who I did a podcast with and we going to be airing it today On top of destroying lives he deceived the American people and divided so many I lost friends because of that I lost family members that never wanted to talk to me again But that being said horrible person right I am completely against someone celebrating someone's death. Full stop. And yes, I remember the Japanese thing and Pearl Harbor. Remember, that's funny. That's him off …”
“his political allies, anyone he thought that could help him create a link between the president and Russia. He caused countless numbers of innocent people to spend millions and millions of dollars on legal fees based on a hoax that we all knew was a hoax, including Roger Stone, who I did a podcast with and we going to be airing it today On top of destroying lives he deceived the American people and divided so many I lost friends because of that I lost family members that never wanted to talk to me again But that being said horrible person right I am completely against someone celebrating someone's death. Full stop. And yes, I remember the Japanese thing and Pearl Harbor. Remember, that's funny. That's him off the cuff. That's cool. But that's who we're dealing with. But I'm not judging him. I'm just pointing out the fact. remember a true christian wouldn't write that pat and somebody even if somebody was around him it's not a true exactly well that remember adam remember we had that you can't have the standard he himself said i don't think i'm going to …”
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Celebrating someone's death, even a controversial figure like Robert Mueller, raises serious moral questions. In a heated discussion, the hosts reflect on the impact of Mueller's actions and the importance of not rejoicing in anyone's demise, drawing from personal experiences and biblical teachings. This segment challenges listeners to consider the broader implications of their responses to political adversaries.
“… are always getting in your wallet now they're messing with your credit card your credit card and the security it offers are under attack. The Durbin Marshall credit card bill would change the nation's payment system to benefit corporate megastores like Walmart and Target at the expense of everyday Americans. Credit cards keep your payments secure and provide rewards that families use to help make everyday purchases more affordable. The Durbin Marshall mandates would let corporate megastores cut corners on credit card processing, routing transactions over cheaper, untested networks with weaker …”
“… democrat there just isn't so you shut down the government over a health care crisis that you then forget about then you shut down dhs and what do you get for for placating the radical left in your caucus nothing nothing washington politicians are always getting in your wallet now they're messing with your credit card your credit card and the security it offers are under attack. The Durbin Marshall credit card bill would change the nation's payment system to benefit corporate megastores like Walmart and Target at the expense of everyday Americans. Credit cards keep your payments secure and provide rewards that families use to help make everyday purchases more affordable. The Durbin Marshall mandates would let corporate megastores cut corners on credit card processing, routing transactions over cheaper, untested networks with weaker security and fewer protections. That means higher risk of fraud, greater chance of stolen personal data, and the loss of rewards programs just so corporate megastores can pocket billions of dollars in higher profits. Tell Congress to guard your card. Visit guardyourcard.com to take action and learn more. I've worked at Coca-Cola for 21 years. We're …”
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Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries are spiraling as they struggle to control their party, caught in a dangerous game of appeasing the radical left. This situation highlights the absence of true moderates within the Democratic Party, as they face criticism for compromising on critical issues like healthcare and national security. With their leadership in disarray, the future of the party hangs in the balance.
“… look at the flags of the boats, you will often see flags of a few countries. The most common ones are Liberia, Panama, and the Republic of the Marshall Islands. The reason that boat owners might choose, let's say you, Garrison, have a boat, right, or you're a shipping company, Garrison Davis Boats Incorporated, and you don't want to register them in Canada or the United States Might be to avoid tax liability Might be to avoid what you consider to be burdensome safety regulations okay might be to avoid the frustrating constraints of canadian labor law or it might be to avoid some ecological …”
“… at night there are nations in the world states that allow vessels to register under their flag even if the owner of the vessel is not a citizen of that country it's called an open registry. So if you hang out in the port, spend time looking at boats, look at the flags of the boats, you will often see flags of a few countries. The most common ones are Liberia, Panama, and the Republic of the Marshall Islands. The reason that boat owners might choose, let's say you, Garrison, have a boat, right, or you're a shipping company, Garrison Davis Boats Incorporated, and you don't want to register them in Canada or the United States Might be to avoid tax liability Might be to avoid what you consider to be burdensome safety regulations okay might be to avoid the frustrating constraints of canadian labor law or it might be to avoid some ecological constraints on your boats which your flag nation might impose and generally flags of convenience have very little in the way of taxation and regulation right and so people might choose to flag their vessel in Liberia, Panama, public and martial islands, Hong Kong, instead to avoid some of those issues, right? Now, the issue comes when you register, …”
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Flags of convenience allow ship owners to register vessels under foreign flags, often to evade taxes and regulations. This practice leads to significant jurisdictional issues, especially when pirates seize ships, as countries like Liberia may not provide assistance. The segment explores how these flags impact the operations of private maritime security companies and the implications for maritime law.
“… be more forthcoming about what's going on because we're an essential partner in this process. Again, that wasn't a left-wing peacenik. That was Mike Rogers, the top Republican on the House Armed Services Committee. Reporters then asked the top Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee, Roger Wicker, if he agreed with those comments. His response was, quote, let me put it this way. I can see why he might have said that. There we go. Nobody has a real sense of where this war is going. That's what you heard from his comment. The winner of the inaugural America First Award seems blissfully …”
“… And we're just not getting enough answers. We just wanted them to tell us what's the plan. And we didn't get any answers. Repeatedly, we're having these folks sent over here to basically tell us very little. And it's not OK. We need them to be more forthcoming about what's going on because we're an essential partner in this process. Again, that wasn't a left-wing peacenik. That was Mike Rogers, the top Republican on the House Armed Services Committee. Reporters then asked the top Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee, Roger Wicker, if he agreed with those comments. His response was, quote, let me put it this way. I can see why he might have said that. There we go. Nobody has a real sense of where this war is going. That's what you heard from his comment. The winner of the inaugural America First Award seems blissfully unaware of what is actually going on. And now even Republicans in Congress are losing their patience. Joining me now are two members of Congress who were inside that classified briefing today, Congressman Pat Ryan and Congressman Chris DeLuzio, who are both members of the House Armed Services Committee and both veterans of the Iraq War. Thank you …”
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Congress members express deep frustration after a classified Pentagon briefing on Iran left them without a clear plan. Both Republicans and Democrats are united in their concerns about sending troops without understanding the mission's goals, highlighting a troubling lack of transparency from the administration. This situation raises urgent questions about the safety of American troops and the allocation of military funds amidst domestic needs.
“… now they're messing with your credit card. They say your credit card and the security it offers are under attack and that Senators Dick Durbin and Roger Marshall want to change the nation's payment system to benefit corporate megastores like Walmart and Target at the expense of everyday Americans. Credit cards can keep your payments secure and provide rewards that families use to help make everyday purchases more affordable. The Electronic Payments Coalition says the Durbin-Marshall mandates would let corporate mega stores cut corners on credit card processing, routing transactions over cheaper, …”
“… that is the nancy guthrie uh in disappearance we're going to have our team on next to talk about the very latest in that case don't go away our sponsor the electronic payments coalition says washington politicians are always getting in your wallet and now they're messing with your credit card. They say your credit card and the security it offers are under attack and that Senators Dick Durbin and Roger Marshall want to change the nation's payment system to benefit corporate megastores like Walmart and Target at the expense of everyday Americans. Credit cards can keep your payments secure and provide rewards that families use to help make everyday purchases more affordable. The Electronic Payments Coalition says the Durbin-Marshall mandates would let corporate mega stores cut corners on credit card processing, routing transactions over cheaper, untested networks with weaker security and fewer protections. Find out more at guardyourcard.com and consider telling Congress to guard your card. I am drinking my coffee, staving off my dementia. Remember, we talked about that the last time I was on location doing a show that there's a study that says two to three cups a day of coffee or tea has to be …”
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The mystery surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's death deepens as evidence suggests he may not have acted alone. Recent testimonies from guards and peculiar circumstances raise questions about possible foul play, making it hard to believe he simply took his own life. Meanwhile, the search for Nancy Guthrie intensifies, with new developments hinting at a potential cover-up in her disappearance.
“… snap cards. Back when Biden was president, this was something similar they were grappling with. and you know what i'm going to read a statement from roger marshall of kansas center kansas this was him in 2022 blaming biden so he says instead of proposing responsible solutions to rising costs president biden's only answer is to double down on his failed far left agenda take zero responsibility for the inflation crisis he created a country is facing the worst price increases in the last 40 years and now the average cost of gasoline is at its highest ever recorded price. So there's Roger Marshall basically …”
“… they're like, oh, gas prices. Who cares about gas prices? That's not really that important unless you're like too financially illiterate to go through a grocery store or too selfish to deal with this. Too idiotic to understand anything other than snap cards. Back when Biden was president, this was something similar they were grappling with. and you know what i'm going to read a statement from roger marshall of kansas center kansas this was him in 2022 blaming biden so he says instead of proposing responsible solutions to rising costs president biden's only answer is to double down on his failed far left agenda take zero responsibility for the inflation crisis he created a country is facing the worst price increases in the last 40 years and now the average cost of gasoline is at its highest ever recorded price. So there's Roger Marshall basically saying gas prices are Biden's fault. Okay. Yeah. Now here's Roger Marshall this week talking about gas prices in Donald Trump. I'm asking you about gas prices that Americans are paying that are extremely high and having wild swings in part because of the war with Iran that the president started. Right. So again, freedom is not free. Americans are …”
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Donald Trump's policies directly impacted gas prices, leading to a political blame game between parties. While Trump boasted about low prices, rising costs during his presidency sparked criticism, especially with the backdrop of international conflicts. This ongoing debate reveals the limited tools presidents have to control energy prices amid geopolitical tensions.
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