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You Don’t Have to be Famous
Today: But even non-famous people like MSNBC producer Irene Byon can become famous when they make unbelievably stupid decisions like she did this week, and win John’s prestigious award. Then, media critic Jeff McCall from DePauw University talks about the media coverage of the Rittenhouse trial. Finally, Heritage Foundation’s Robert Rector, an expert on domestic policy studies says government supports would grow $76,400 per poor family should the “Build Back Better Act” be enacted.
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You Don’t Have to be Famous
Today: But even non-famous people like MSNBC producer Irene Byon can become famous when they make unbelievably stupid decisions like she did this week, and win John’s prestigious award. Then, media critic Jeff McCall from DePauw University talks about the media coverage of the Rittenhouse trial. Finally, Heritage Foundation’s Robert Rector, an expert on domestic policy studies says government supports would grow $76,400 per poor family should the “Build Back Better Act” be enacted.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.