Back to Business Podcast | CONTROVERSY, NFL & INJUSTICE
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In this episode of the Back to Business Podcast, we examine four stories raising difficult questions about leadership, accountability, justice, global conflict, and the systems that shape our world.
🔹 Ro Khanna, Israel & the Hostage Meeting Controversy
Congressman Ro Khanna is facing criticism after reports claimed he declined opportunities to meet with former Israeli hostages and survivors of the October 7 Hamas attacks during a recent trip connected to Israel and the West Bank. We discuss why hearing directly from victims matters, the responsibilities of elected officials when speaking on international conflicts, and the broader conversation surrounding leadership.
🔹 The $9.6 Billion Seahawks Sale
The Seattle Seahawks are being sold in a record-breaking $9.6 billion deal led by billionaire Vinod Khosla. Because Khosla already owns a minority stake in the rival San Francisco 49ers, the sale has sparked discussion about conflicts of interest, NFL ownership rules, and why professional sports franchises have become some of the most valuable and exclusive investments in the world. We explore what this historic sale means for the future of the league.
🔹 Sudan's Civil War & the Fight for the Country's Future
As Sudan's devastating civil war continues, millions remain caught in one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. We discuss the growing debate over U.S.-backed peace proposals, the role of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), concerns surrounding Islamist extremism, and why some global conflicts receive widespread international attention while others are largely overlooked.
🔹 Chicago's Wrongful Conviction Case
After spending 17 years in prison for a murder he did not commit, Alberto Ochoa may receive a $9 million settlement from the City of Chicago. Ochoa says he was pressured into signing a confession written in English despite only speaking Spanish at the time of his arrest. We examine wrongful convictions, language barriers in the justice system, and what protections should exist before a confession can permanently alter someone's life.
Join us as we break down today's headlines, ask difficult questions, and explore the stories shaping politics, business, justice, and global affairs.