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0:30- Epstein victims speak out
9:49- Trump reacts to Epstein victims' presser
32:37- More Epstein reaction
49:27- Senior Legal Fellow at The Heritage Foundation, John Malcolm: I live in DC. I’m glad Trump sent in the National Guard to fight crime.
Follow John on X @malcolm_john
Director of Education Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute, Frederick Hess, singles out four states that have a lot to teach the country about teaching (Illinois is not one of them)
1:09- Rick is also the author of Letters to a Young Education Reformer
1:21- CEO and founder of American Energy Institute and former Texas Representative, Jason Isaac, exposes environmental extremists working to block Trump’s nuclear push
Follow Jason on X @ISAACforEnergy
01:11:28- Graham Linehan
1:54- Arne Duncan: Trump's Crackdown Will Make Crime Worse
Managing Partner at Emerson Collective, former U.S. Secretary of Education, and founder of Chicago CRED, Arne Duncan, defends his NY Times op-ed and argues that less guns will equal less crime
For more info on Chicago CRED chicagocred.org
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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0:30- Epstein victims speak out
9:49- Trump reacts to Epstein victims' presser
32:37- More Epstein reaction
49:27- Senior Legal Fellow at The Heritage Foundation, John Malcolm: I live in DC. I’m glad Trump sent in the National Guard to fight crime.
Follow John on X @malcolm_john
Director of Education Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute, Frederick Hess, singles out four states that have a lot to teach the country about teaching (Illinois is not one of them)
1:09- Rick is also the author of Letters to a Young Education Reformer
1:21- CEO and founder of American Energy Institute and former Texas Representative, Jason Isaac, exposes environmental extremists working to block Trump’s nuclear push
Follow Jason on X @ISAACforEnergy
01:11:28- Graham Linehan
1:54- Arne Duncan: Trump's Crackdown Will Make Crime Worse
Managing Partner at Emerson Collective, former U.S. Secretary of Education, and founder of Chicago CRED, Arne Duncan, defends his NY Times op-ed and argues that less guns will equal less crime
For more info on Chicago CRED chicagocred.org
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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