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Hosts: Greg Skordas and Leah Murray
119th Congress gets underway; House Speaker Johnson re-elected
The United States Congress has begun their new session. The biggest agenda item for the day was selecting a Speaker of the House. After a few Republican holdouts changed their votes, Speaker Mike Johnson was re-elected; we hear him address the House. At the same time, Utah has a new Senator in the United States Senate, John Curtis. He holds a press conference, and we hear him talk about the House reselecting Speaker Johnson. Inside Sources co-host Rusty Cannon is in Washington, DC and calls into the show to share what he’s hearing and seeing from our nation’s capital.
Judge rules on international students playing sports at Utah high schools
New developments in a fight to keep international students from playing sports at Utah high schools. Yesterday, a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction saying international students can play sports. The fight isn’t fully over though; what happens next? KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas breaks down the newest developments in this case.
Updates on Trump’s hush money sentencing; Conservative academics feel censored
Breaking news today... the judge in President-elect Donald Trump’s hush money case has set sentencing for January 10th. But in an interesting turn, the judge has already said there won’t be jail time, a fine, or probation. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas explains. Then, we discuss the findings of a national survey that found more conservative-leaning professors feel censored when it comes to sharing their personal political views. The Inside Sources share their thoughts.
New Year’s resolutions
After a difficult first week of 2025, Inside Sources finishes with the hosts sharing their New Year’s resolutions. Did they complete any resolutions in 2024? What do they hope to do this year? Listen to find out!
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Hosts: Greg Skordas and Leah Murray
119th Congress gets underway; House Speaker Johnson re-elected
The United States Congress has begun their new session. The biggest agenda item for the day was selecting a Speaker of the House. After a few Republican holdouts changed their votes, Speaker Mike Johnson was re-elected; we hear him address the House. At the same time, Utah has a new Senator in the United States Senate, John Curtis. He holds a press conference, and we hear him talk about the House reselecting Speaker Johnson. Inside Sources co-host Rusty Cannon is in Washington, DC and calls into the show to share what he’s hearing and seeing from our nation’s capital.
Judge rules on international students playing sports at Utah high schools
New developments in a fight to keep international students from playing sports at Utah high schools. Yesterday, a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction saying international students can play sports. The fight isn’t fully over though; what happens next? KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas breaks down the newest developments in this case.
Updates on Trump’s hush money sentencing; Conservative academics feel censored
Breaking news today... the judge in President-elect Donald Trump’s hush money case has set sentencing for January 10th. But in an interesting turn, the judge has already said there won’t be jail time, a fine, or probation. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas explains. Then, we discuss the findings of a national survey that found more conservative-leaning professors feel censored when it comes to sharing their personal political views. The Inside Sources share their thoughts.
New Year’s resolutions
After a difficult first week of 2025, Inside Sources finishes with the hosts sharing their New Year’s resolutions. Did they complete any resolutions in 2024? What do they hope to do this year? Listen to find out!
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