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  • Vivek Malek - Should Washington return $39 billion to American families?
    2026/07/14

    Billions of dollars in unclaimed U.S. savings bonds are sitting in federal accounts while millions of Americans may not even know the money belongs to them. Should the government keep holding it, or work to return it to its rightful owners?

    Vivek Malek is Missouri State Treasurer. He joins the show to discuss the effort by state treasurers to persuade the Treasury Department to release nearly $39 billion in unclaimed savings bonds, why the money remains tied up, and what it would take to reunite families with their property.

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    9 分
  • Mark Lynch - Who should replace Lindsey Graham in the U.S. Senate?
    2026/07/14

    The sudden passing of Senator Lindsey Graham has set off a scramble for one of the country's most influential Senate seats. Who is best positioned to carry the Republican banner, and what does the race mean for the future of the GOP?

    Mark Lynch is a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate from South Carolina who challenged Sen. Lindsey Graham in the 2026 GOP primary and has announced he will run in the special election. He joins the show to discuss the race to succeed Graham, the direction of the Republican Party, and why he believes he's the right choice to represent South Carolina.

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    9 分
  • Carrie Severino - Should Justice Elena Kagan step aside from a major climate case?
    2026/07/14

    Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan is facing calls to recuse herself from a major climate lawsuit after critics say she publicly endorsed legal theories central to the case. Should a justice hear a case after weighing in on the underlying issues?

    Carrie Severino is President of the Judicial Crisis Network and a former law clerk to Justice Clarence Thomas. She joins the show to discuss the ethics complaint against Justice Kagan, the controversy surrounding Suncor Energy v. Boulder County, and whether recusal is necessary to preserve confidence in the Supreme Court.

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    9 分
  • David Bozell - Are Big Tech news apps deciding what stories you're allowed to see?
    2026/07/14

    A new study claims Apple News and Google News ignored more than 100 stories about a Democratic Senate candidate's controversies until he became a political liability. Are news apps shaping public opinion by deciding which stories get seen?

    David Bozell is President of the Media Research Center. He joins the show to discuss the organization's analysis of Apple News and Google News, allegations that major platforms suppressed negative coverage of Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner, and whether Big Tech is influencing the flow of political news.

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    9 分
  • Will Swaim - Should California ban political talk at work?
    2026/07/14

    California has made it illegal for employers to require workers to attend meetings about politics or religion. Is the law protecting employees from coercion, or violating employers' First Amendment rights?

    Will Swaim is President of the California Policy Center. He joins the show to discuss the legal challenge to California's workplace speech law, the recent arguments before the Ninth Circuit, and what the case could mean for free speech in the workplace.

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    8 分
  • Troy Jones - Should Oregon farmland become a solar farm?
    2026/07/14

    A South Korean energy company wants to cover hundreds of acres of productive Willamette Valley farmland with solar panels. Is green energy worth sacrificing some of Oregon's best agricultural land?

    Troy Jones is a Harrisburg resident and member of Friends of Gap Road. He joins the show to discuss the proposed Muddy Creek Energy Park, concerns about converting farmland into a large-scale solar facility, and whether Oregon should prioritize food production over renewable energy development.

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    8 分
  • Hannah Davis - Should illegal immigrants pay less for college than American citizens?
    2026/07/14

    A federal appeals court says states can't give in-state tuition to illegal immigrants while charging higher rates to American citizens from other states. Should Oregon's similar policy be next?

    Hannah Davis is Investigations Manager at the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR). She joins the show to discuss the Fifth Circuit's ruling striking down Texas' in-state tuition policy for illegal immigrants, how federal law applies, and what the decision could mean for Oregon and other states with similar laws.

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    8 分
  • Dr. Binyamin Rothstein - Are fathers raising strong kids, or just paying the bills?
    2026/07/14

    Children need more than financial support—they need an engaged father. But what does it really take to raise respectful, confident, and independent kids in today's world?

    Dr. Binyamin Rothstein is an osteopathic physician with more than 45 years of experience in family medicine and the author of A Real Man's Guide to Becoming a Terrific Dad. A father of eight and grandfather of many, he joins the show to discuss the importance of active fatherhood, building strong relationships with children, and raising kids through respect rather than fear.

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    8 分