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- A tweet claims that Leslie Wexner financed the mass rape and trafficking of thousands of American children for over a decade, and that he is currently in a 26,000 square foot mansion in New Albany, Ohio, thinking that he is above the law. The tweet is dated 04/28/2020. - Speaker 0 notes how crazy that tweet is and highlights it as a reminder. - The conversation then shifts to praise for a female conspiracy figure, described as “the most prolific of all the conspiracy,” “the most well read,” “the one with the most recall,” and “the most quoted.” They express admiration for how she is able to find information and stay ahead of topics. - They mention they are trying to get her on, and wonder how she is so good, what her background is, and how she finds all this information, noting that she’s always way ahead of everything. - The speakers reiterate that 2020 was crazy and that she was “fucking way ahead of everything,” calling it crazy.

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Mark Cuban stated that there are no strong, intelligent women around President Trump, which I find mean, sad, and misogynistic. Additionally, I believe the left struggles to define what a woman is. I am Elvita King, and I pray for my friend, President Donald John Trump.

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Speaker 0 says he went and hassled asked straightforward questions to Ted Cruz, describing Cruz as a sitting senator who was “serving for Israel by his own description,” and notes he isn’t targeting Marjorie Taylor Greene (MTG) because she’s “the most sincere.” He questions why not go after Cruz. Speaker 1 recalls being a friend of MTG; she spoke at his conference, then “the day after, she pretended like she didn't know me,” describing a history that began in 2022. He explains views evolve as people interact with reality and as the reality of self changes, adding that now “everyone agrees with me,” and he would forgive hostility. He says he doesn’t know what MTG’s new views are, noting she’s come around on Israel “this year,” whereas he has spoken on the issue for ten years. He characterizes the past as “ BS” and claims he was treated as if he didn’t exist, canceled for ten years for discussing these topics, particularly during a time of intense censorship. Speaker 1 mentions MTG fired one of his staffers because someone found out a groiper was working in her office, and that person’s life was ruined; MTG allegedly knew exactly what the conference was, yet she pretended not to. He says the issue isn’t personal with MTG, but argues the past disagreement was because she was “on the other team.” Speaker 0 counters that many people were on different sides in the past and suggests the question is bigger than themselves, aiming to restore America for future generations. Speaker 0 adds a personal note: if Dave Rubin called to apologize for calling him “Hitler,” he would consider it meaningful, and he sees legitimate questions to consider. He emphasizes sincerity as central, stating he believes sincerity shows when someone’s heart is pure, and that Joe Kent appeared sincere despite not agreeing on everything, which led Speaker 0 to think Kent was a good person. However, Speaker 0 says Kent was later discredited as being a CIA officer (or contractor), which contradicted their impression, and he recalls showing each other a badge during a mutual suspicion moment. Speaker 1 recalls being disavowed by MTG for his views on Israel and criticized for talking about white people and Christianity, and notes that he worked with Blumenthal on an article while Speaker 0 had called him on the phone. Speaker 0 reflects that the exchange felt “inside baseball” and insists he was seeking a sincere politician, someone brave, regardless of full agreement. He cites Joe Kent as an example of sincerity despite disagreements, and recounts being surprised by Speaker 1’s later revelation that Kent’s CIA association changed his view of Kent.

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Calvin greets the speaker and they exchange pleasantries. The speaker admits to embarrassing Mika Brzezinski on a previous show by complimenting her beauty. They clarify that they watch the show for her looks, not her politics. The speaker acknowledges that Mika has become successful and powerful. They playfully interact with someone off-camera, discussing hair and hair spray. The speaker mentions that they are not supposed to use hair spray due to its impact on the ozone layer. They jokingly suggest taking away Al Gore's Nobel prizes.

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I just got off a plane, so I apologize for my delayed response to Mark Cuban's misogynistic remarks. Summer Zervos and Michael Cohen have been confirmed and denied by the Supreme Court. I’m licensed in four states and graduated college in three years. I win cases like Savage v. Trump. Your left-wing media and rhetoric demean women, but President Trump supports strong women like me. Mark Cuban, your comments are unacceptable. I'm voting for Trump because I want my daughter to be around people who respect women.

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Thank you! It's great to be here. I just recovered from the flu, which got me thinking about who might have given it to me. I suspect it was a shoeless cowboy I sat next to on a flight. On a different note, ladies, you’re struggling in the political arena. Maybe it’s time to rethink your approach—find a balance between professionalism and charm. The election dragged on forever, and it’s hard to believe Trump didn’t win earlier. His resilience is impressive, especially after getting shot and still acting fearless. I recently woke up at 3 AM to Shaquille O'Neal selling printer ink, which was surreal. It’s surprising he’s still working despite his wealth. We have a great show ahead, so stick around!

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Good evening, America. The masked CEO shooter, Luigi Mangione, has been unmasked, and surprisingly, he's become a sex symbol online. People are posting comments about his appeal, which is shocking given his criminal actions. Joining us is psychological analyst Dr. Barbara Kratz, who agrees there's a lot to unpack. We also hear from Donnell Davis, who was at McDonald's during the incident. He humorously notes that women love bad boys and discusses the struggles of the healthcare system, sharing his own challenges with insurance. Another guest, who resembles Mangione, shares his mixed experiences of being tackled by bounty hunters while receiving attention from admirers. The conversation highlights the absurdity of the situation and the state of healthcare in the country. This has been Com Stories with Nancy Grace.

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Speaker 0 asks if Ghislaine Maxwell will turn in powerful people, mentioning Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton. Speaker 1 responds that they haven't been following the case too much, but wish her well, having met her numerous times in Palm Beach. They claim to not know the situation with Prince Andrew or be aware of it.

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The speaker references Brock Pierce, described as an Epstein client and alleged child abuser and as a cofounder of Tethr, and asks, “Who is friends with Epstein client and alleged child abuser, Tethr cofounder Brock Pierce.” They then say, “I don't know shit about Brock's history, and I've never met him. I don't know if he's an Epstein client. I don't know anything about these allegations, and I don't really care at this point because it doesn't affect my life at all.”

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Mark Cuban's comment about Donald Trump avoiding intelligent women seems to target figures like Kellyanne Conway and Kayleigh McEnany, but there's a deeper implication. Cuban suggests that strong women are defined by figures like Liz Cheney, who advocate for military action without bearing the consequences themselves. Recently, I witnessed the graduation of new soldiers, reflecting on the sacrifices they may face due to the decisions of leaders like Cheney and Kamala Harris. This experience reinforces my support for Trump, as I believe he would work to end wars rather than initiate them.

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The speakers engage in a conversation about a person named Michael, who is described as being big. They discuss whether Michael receives a family discount at Taco Bell and make jokes about his size. One person suggests officially adopting Michael, but another questions the motive behind it. The conversation becomes heated as one person defends their choices and asks for respect. They mention that the boy has been through difficult experiences. The conversation ends with someone expressing concern about another person named Collins.

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Speaker 0 expresses disappointment in Elon, stating, "I've helped Elon a lot." Speaker 1 asks if Elon raised concerns privately before making them public and questions whether Elon should be taken seriously about spending cuts, given his role in that area. Speaker 0 responds that Elon worked hard and did a good job, suggesting Elon misses his former position, noting the unique appeal of the Oval Office.

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Megyn Kelly welcomes first-time guests Brian Friedman, her attorney, and Billy Bush, a well-known television personality. They discuss the ongoing legal drama involving Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, who are embroiled in lawsuits following their film about domestic violence. Lively alleges harassment and a smear campaign against her, while Baldoni counters that the claims are unfounded and that Lively misused her power on set. Friedman emphasizes the importance of revealing the truth, asserting that the evidence will show Lively's allegations are exaggerated. The conversation touches on the complexities of Hollywood dynamics, the impact of public perception, and the challenges faced by those involved in the case. Kelly expresses her support for Friedman and highlights the need for transparency in the unfolding situation.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Did Comey Leak to NYT, Leftists Want DC Crime, & Fixing CA, w/ Solomon, Steve Hilton, Lowry & Cooke
Guests: Solomon, Steve Hilton, Lowry, Cooke
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Megyn Kelly and her panel discuss new reporting on intelligence leaks aimed at undermining President Trump, focusing on declassified material that points to James Comey leaking through a Columbia University professor friend and shaping narratives about Russia and Trump. The guests explain that FBI inspector general findings show Comey and two aides discussed leaks to the New York Times, with Richmond, a Columbia law professor placed on the payroll, given access to top secret information to burnish Comey’s image and set future narratives. The reporter involved, Michael Schmidt of the Times, later won Pulitzers for Russia Gate coverage. The panel notes that the FBI traced six code-named leak investigations and, in every case, the Justice Department declined prosecution, they point out a double standard that appears to treat Democrats more leniently, while Donald Trump faced a raid and indictment over classified material at Mar-a-Lago. Solomon walks through an episode where Richmond met Comey, used the special government employee arrangement to bypass the FBI press office, and told investigators he didn’t “leak” with a discount denial. The discussion includes the implication that Comey’s team and the Obama Justice Department may have interfered in investigations into Hillary Clinton and the Clinton Foundation, and that this would be part of a larger pattern of political interference. The hosts turn to broader media dynamics, noting how outlets like the New York Times and Washington Post have handled Russia Gate coverage, including interviews with reporters and critics, and the way some correspondents are portrayed as sympathetic to official narratives. They reference CrowdStrike’s assessment of the DNC hack and underscore the distinction between intrusion into systems and evidence of exfiltration, arguing that some coverage overstated conclusions. The conversation touches on Tulsi Gabbard’s declassification efforts and the response from Daniel Richmond’s circle, including a note about Ellen Nakashiska’s reporting. In a separate segment, Rich Lowry and Charles C.W. Cook discuss the politics of California. Steve Hilton, a candidate for governor, describes a top-two primary dynamic that currently pairs him with Katie Porter. Hilton criticizes Gavin Newsom’s redistricting efforts and argues that California’s one-party rule has produced high costs, ineffective homelessness policies, and a climate policy regime that has driven up housing and energy costs. He describes his plan to reverse this trajectory, addressing education, safety, immigration, and the state’s regulatory environment, and argues that federal policy alone cannot fix California. The program then shifts to cultural commentary, including a lengthy discussion of Monica Lewinsky’s reflections on immigration and of John Oliver’s satirical framing, followed by Christine Baranski weighing in on billionaire space travel and publicity. The conversation closes with reflections on the national mood around crime, policing, border control, and the role of the media in reporting controversial topics, along with a brisk nod to the ongoing coverage of Tulsi Gabbard’s disclosures and Steve Hilton’s campaign in California. That’s the show’s update.

The Rubin Report

CNN Host Goes Quiet as Don Lemon Explains Why Kamala Can’t Win
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On October 18, 2024, Dave Rubin hosts Sage Steel on the Rubin Report, celebrating her recent move to Florida from Connecticut. Sage expresses her happiness and excitement about her new life in Florida, emphasizing the positivity she feels while traveling with the Trump campaign. She highlights the diverse support for Trump, particularly among women and people of color, noting the emotional connections formed during their events. Sage critiques Kamala Harris's pandering to black voters, sharing her observations from the campaign trail that many black men support Trump for economic reasons, despite misconceptions about stimulus checks. They discuss the media's portrayal of Biden's mental state and the lack of accountability from Harris. Sage criticizes the Democratic Party for taking black voters for granted and highlights the importance of honesty in politics. They also touch on the controversial nature of Harris's recent proposals aimed at black men, which were later retracted to include all Americans. The conversation concludes with a positive note about child actress Bridget Mendler transitioning to a successful career in business, showcasing the American dream.

PBD Podcast

Epstein's Associate List Revealed and Trump's Legal Issues w/ Alina Habba | PBD Podcast | Ep. 345
Guests: Alina Habba
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In this episode, Patrick Bet-David interviews Alina Habba, a lawyer known for her work with Donald Trump. They discuss her background, revealing that she is of Iraqi descent and proud of her heritage. The conversation shifts to the recent release of the Jeffrey Epstein list, prompting a discussion about the legal implications for various high-profile individuals, including Trump and Clinton. Habba emphasizes that Trump has never been associated with Epstein inappropriately, stating he banned Epstein from his Mar-a-Lago club due to inappropriate behavior. The dialogue transitions to the political landscape, particularly regarding Trump's legal challenges and the 14th Amendment's implications for his candidacy. Habba argues that there is no legal basis for disqualifying Trump under the 14th Amendment, as he has not been charged with insurrection. They explore the motivations behind the legal actions against Trump, suggesting they are politically motivated attempts to undermine his candidacy. Habba expresses concern about the integrity of the justice system, noting that many Americans are hesitant to register with a political party due to fears of bias in legal proceedings. She discusses the influence of powerful figures like George Soros on the legal system and the potential for corruption among district attorneys and attorney generals. The conversation also touches on the upcoming elections, with Habba predicting chaos and disruption as various states attempt to challenge Trump's eligibility. She believes the Supreme Court will ultimately uphold Trump's right to run, as the legal arguments against him lack merit. Habba shares her experiences working with Trump, highlighting the hard work and loyalty required to earn his respect. She addresses the challenges of being a female lawyer in a male-dominated field and the double-edged sword of being an attractive woman in the legal profession. As the discussion wraps up, they return to the Epstein list, speculating on the identities of the redacted names and the implications for those involved. Habba stresses the need for accountability for individuals involved in pedophilia and expresses hope that the legal system will address these issues more effectively in the future. Overall, the episode provides insights into the intersection of law, politics, and media, with Habba advocating for justice and transparency in the face of political maneuvering.

The Rubin Report

'Shark Tank' Legend Visibly Angers CNN Hosts by Going Off Script
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Dave Rubin discusses the impact of social ties and the isolating effects of online harassment, sharing personal experiences of severe PTSD and suicidal thoughts. He highlights the early stages of AI video manipulation, warning of its potential to create misinformation, including fabricated announcements from political leaders. The show features Kevin O'Leary's critique of the New York case against Donald Trump, emphasizing its implications for American justice and business. O'Leary argues that the case reflects poorly on New York's reputation and could deter investment. Rubin connects this to broader societal issues, criticizing DEI initiatives and the hypersexualization of culture. He shares a troubling story of a New York homeowner arrested for changing locks on her own property due to squatters, illustrating a trend of protecting wrongdoers over law-abiding citizens. The discussion extends to Scotland's new hate crime laws targeting social media content and the Irish Prime Minister's call for more ethnic diversity in public service roles. Rubin concludes with insights from Jonathan Haidt on the dangers of identity politics in academia and the influence of social media on youth. He critiques the focus on individual identity over collective purpose, advocating for a return to shared values and responsibilities to strengthen society. The episode underscores the urgent need for cultural reflection and action to address these challenges.

The Rubin Report

Bill Maher Reveals Details of Trump Meeting & He’s as Shocked as the ‘Real Time’ Crowd
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Dave Rubin opens the April 14, 2025, episode of The Rubin Report by expressing his excitement for the show, predicting a high rating due to feeling sharp and rested. He shares personal updates, including his decision to pursue stem cell treatment for his knee injury, facilitated by Tony Robbins and Dr. Richie Striano. The treatment revealed multiple tears in his knee and a significant issue in his shoulder, but he reports feeling better and anticipates returning to the court in six weeks. Rubin recounts a memorable interview with 90-year-old Frankie Valli, discussing the joy of connecting with a musical legend and the audience's recognition of him from his time at Fox. The conversation shifts to Bill Maher's recent dinner with Donald Trump, which Maher discussed on his show. Maher humorously recounts bringing a list of insults Trump had directed at him, which Trump signed. Rubin praises Maher for meeting Trump, noting that it could change perceptions and foster understanding. Maher reflects on his surprise at Trump's self-awareness and humor during their conversation, contrasting it with Trump's public persona. Rubin highlights Maher's evolving views on Trump, suggesting that the media's treatment of Trump has contributed to his public image. He emphasizes the importance of honest dialogue and the potential for people to change their perspectives when engaging directly with others. The discussion then addresses the broader political landscape, with Rubin criticizing the Democrats for their extreme positions and highlighting the need for a return to traditional liberal values. He contrasts the chaos and divisiveness of the current Democratic leadership with the potential for constructive dialogue and cooperation across political lines. Rubin also critiques the media's handling of Biden's presidency, pointing out inconsistencies and failures in coverage. He discusses the implications of recent legislation, such as the Save Act requiring proof of citizenship to vote, and the Democrats' opposition to it, suggesting they aim to maintain a voting base among illegal immigrants. The episode concludes with Rubin urging viewers to think critically about political alliances and the importance of fostering a culture of free speech and open dialogue. He encourages exploring alternative educational paths and finding common ground with those who share a commitment to American values.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Biden's Doc Refuses to Talk, Epstein is Dividing MAGA, and David Muir's Wardrobe, with Mark Halperin
Guests: Mark Halperin
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Megyn Kelly discusses a recent event on Capitol Hill involving Dr. Kevin O'Connor, President Biden's physician, who invoked doctor-patient privilege and the Fifth Amendment during a closed-door hearing with James Comer’s committee. Halperin notes that O'Connor's refusal to answer questions raises concerns about accountability, especially regarding Biden's health during his presidency. He emphasizes that this situation is not just about privacy but about ensuring the public is informed about the president's fitness for duty. Halperin expresses skepticism about O'Connor's claims of a pending DOJ investigation, suggesting it may be a tactic to avoid scrutiny. He argues that if O'Connor has nothing to hide, he should not be worried about legal repercussions. The discussion highlights the importance of transparency regarding the president's health, especially given Biden's age and reported health issues. The conversation shifts to the media's role in covering these health concerns, with Halperin criticizing the press for not adequately investigating Biden's cognitive and physical health. He contrasts this with how the media would react if a Republican president faced similar scrutiny. The hosts also discuss the implications of O'Connor's actions on public trust and the need for accountability in the medical care provided to the president. They touch on the broader implications of the Epstein case, with Trump expressing frustration over ongoing questions about Epstein's connections to powerful individuals. Halperin argues that the administration's lack of transparency on this issue could lead to a loss of trust among the public and within the MAGA base. The discussion concludes with a humorous segment about media vanity, focusing on David Muir's appearance and the lengths some anchors go to maintain their image on camera. Kelly and Halperin critique the obsession with physical appearance in news reporting, contrasting it with the more grounded approaches of other anchors. They emphasize the importance of focusing on the news rather than personal vanity, especially in serious reporting situations.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Disastrous Biden Polling, Don Lemon's New Meltdown, and Armie Hammer Context, w/ Fifth Columns Hosts
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing President Biden's upcoming State of the Union address, expressing a lack of excitement and highlighting notable guests, including the parents of Tyree Nichols and Paul Pelosi. She mentions Biden's poor poll numbers and the ongoing fallout from the Chinese spy balloon incident, teasing an amusing soundbite from the press secretary. Kelly is joined by Michael Moynihan, Matt Welsh, and Camille Foster from the Fifth Column podcast. They discuss the State of the Union, joking about a bingo card of expected phrases and topics. They anticipate Biden's focus on economic recovery and immigration, noting the contradiction of inviting a "dreamer" while the border crisis worsens, with over 2.3 million encounters reported in the last fiscal year. The conversation shifts to the challenges faced by migrants in New York City, where many are reportedly fleeing to Canada due to dissatisfaction with conditions. They express concern about the political implications of the current immigration situation and how it reflects on the Biden administration. Kelly critiques the invitation of Tyree Nichols' parents to the State of the Union, arguing it undermines due process for the officers involved in the case. The group discusses the politicization of police violence narratives and the importance of distinguishing between different cases. They then touch on the Chinese spy balloon incident, with Kelly mocking the administration's explanations and the media's handling of the situation. They highlight Biden's low approval ratings and the Democrats' desire for new leadership, noting that a significant portion of the party does not want him to run again. The discussion moves to celebrity culture, focusing on Armie Hammer's recent interview where he defends himself against allegations of abuse. They analyze the media's treatment of such cases, emphasizing the importance of due process and skepticism towards accusations without substantial evidence. Finally, they address the ongoing tensions within CNN, particularly involving Don Lemon's behavior towards co-anchor Caitlin Collins, criticizing his unprofessionalism and the implications for the network's future. The show concludes with a light-hearted discussion about celebrity appearances and personal anecdotes.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Trump Fights with Zelensky in Oval Office, and Epstein Files Debacle, w/ Emily Jashinsky & Red Scare
Guests: Emily Jashinsky
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing significant events, including Ukrainian President Zelensky's meeting with President Trump, Andrew Tate's return to the U.S., and the disappointing Epstein files release. She introduces Emily Jashinsky, a DC correspondent, to discuss the Epstein files, which were criticized for lacking new information despite being presented as a major document dump. Jashinsky highlights the awkwardness of the situation, where right-wing influencers were invited to the White House only to receive already known information, leading to embarrassment for those involved. The conversation shifts to the implications of the Epstein files release and the apparent miscommunication between the DOJ and the influencers. Jashinsky notes that the White House is upset with the DOJ over the optics of the event, suggesting it could create rifts among Trump supporters. They discuss the potential fallout for Pam Bondi, who was involved in the release, and the need for transparency moving forward. The discussion then turns to Andrew Tate, who has returned to the U.S. amid ongoing legal issues. Kelly expresses her disdain for Tate, describing him as a misogynist and a negative influence on young men. Jashinsky adds that some young men are drawn to Tate's controversial views on masculinity, complicating the conservative response to him. They emphasize the need for the right to distance itself from figures like Tate, who could harm their brand. Kelly recounts her experience speaking at a conference in DC, where she felt her views were mischaracterized by Ben Smith, a former journalist. She reflects on the challenges of maintaining credibility while navigating her audience's expectations and the media landscape. The conversation touches on the importance of owning one's biases while providing fair commentary. The hosts then discuss Zelensky's contentious meeting with Trump, where Trump criticized Zelensky's approach to negotiations with Putin. They express concern over the diplomatic fallout and the implications for U.S. involvement in Ukraine. The conversation highlights the complexities of international relations and the challenges of negotiating peace. Finally, they discuss Monica Lewinsky's recent appearance on the podcast "Call Her Daddy," where she reflected on her past with Bill Clinton. The hosts critique the media's treatment of Lewinsky and the ongoing public interest in her story, suggesting that she should move on from the scandal. They conclude by discussing the broader implications of the #MeToo movement and the challenges faced by women in similar situations.

Armchair Expert

Anna Faris | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Anna Faris
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Dax Shepard welcomes Anna Faris to the Armchair Expert podcast, praising her talent and vulnerability. They discuss a painting of a dog, leading to a conversation about architecture and personal preferences. Anna shares her embarrassing reason for reading "The Fountainhead," revealing her crush on Brad Pitt, who mentioned it as his favorite book. They reminisce about their early crushes and experiences in Hollywood, including Anna's journey in comedy and her willingness to take on challenging roles. The conversation shifts to sleep issues common in their industry, with both hosts reflecting on their active minds and creative pressures. Anna explains her motivation for starting her podcast, "Unqualified," as a means of independent creative expression. They discuss the challenges of being a woman in comedy, including the pressure to take on underwritten roles and the pay disparity between men and women in the industry. Anna recounts her experiences in "Scary Movie," noting how many actresses passed on the role due to its raunchy content. They touch on their shared experiences of growing up in Washington and the cultural differences in their hometowns. Dax and Anna discuss their views on marriage, relationships, and the societal expectations surrounding them, including the pressures of public perception and the complexities of love. They delve into their past relationships, with Anna sharing her experience in an open relationship that lasted nine years. Dax reflects on the challenges of vulnerability and the difficulty of asking for help, stemming from their upbringing and personal experiences. The conversation highlights the importance of honesty and self-acceptance in navigating relationships and personal struggles. As they wrap up, they share humorous anecdotes about their experiences in Hollywood, including a memorable trip to Hawaii where they encountered each other. The episode concludes with a light-hearted discussion about social media, public perception, and the complexities of modern relationships, emphasizing the importance of understanding and compassion in navigating life's challenges.

The Rubin Report

Listen to ‘The View’s’ Sunny Hostin Accidentally Reveal How Ignorant She Is
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Dave Rubin discusses various topics on the Rubin Report, including his recent MRI results, which revealed only an injured MCL instead of a torn meniscus, leaving him relieved and optimistic about returning to basketball. He then shifts to a significant story involving a Signal chat that included government officials discussing military actions against the Houthis, which has sparked media attention and allegations of misconduct. Rubin critiques the previous administration's handling of various issues, including COVID-19 and inflation, while highlighting the current administration's scandals. He mentions Whoopi Goldberg's comments about potential legal ramifications for those involved in the Signal chat and discusses the unclear circumstances surrounding how journalist Jeffrey Goldberg was added to the chat. Rubin emphasizes the importance of understanding the context of these events, particularly in light of the previous administration's controversies. Rubin also addresses comments made by Jasmine Crockett, a Texas representative, who mocked Governor Greg Abbott's disability, and critiques her response to backlash. He discusses the broader implications of political discourse, including the divide within the Democratic Party and the perception of education and intelligence among voters. The segment concludes with Rubin expressing optimism about the future of American politics and culture, particularly under Trump's influence.

All In Podcast

In conversation with Mark Cuban
Guests: Mark Cuban, Kamala Harris, Elon Musk, Gary Gensler
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In this episode of the All-In podcast, hosts Chamath Palihapitiya, Jason Calacanis, David Sacks, and David Friedberg welcome Mark Cuban, who discusses his active involvement in politics as an independent. Cuban expresses his support for Kamala Harris over Donald Trump, emphasizing that he evaluates candidates based on policies and character rather than party affiliation. He reflects on his voting history, noting he has voted for both Republicans and Democrats, and shares anecdotes from his early political involvement, including working with Ross Perot. The conversation shifts to Trump's presidency, where Cuban critiques Trump's handling of various issues, including the BLM protests and foreign policy decisions, particularly regarding Yemen and Saudi Arabia. Cuban argues that Trump's actions contributed to inflation and expresses concern about the divisive tone of Trump's presidency. He acknowledges some positives, such as tax cuts, but emphasizes the negative impact of Trump's rhetoric and decisions. Cuban also discusses Biden's presidency, pointing out failures in immigration policy and spending but recognizing some successes, such as infrastructure investments. He critiques the Democratic Party's handling of the primary process, suggesting that Harris was anointed without facing significant competition. The discussion then moves to the tech industry, particularly focusing on OpenAI and its evolution from a nonprofit to a for-profit entity. Cuban expresses skepticism about OpenAI's valuation and its competitive position against other tech giants like Google and Microsoft. He highlights the importance of transparency in the pharmaceutical industry through his venture, Cost Plus Drugs, which aims to disrupt the opaque pricing practices of Pharmacy Benefit Managers. Cuban shares insights on the future of AI, suggesting that while many companies are racing to develop AI technologies, the true winners remain uncertain. He believes that the integration of technology into government processes could improve efficiency and reduce costs. Finally, Cuban reflects on his decision to sell a majority stake in the Dallas Mavericks, citing the need for new revenue sources and the pressures on his family. He discusses his ongoing commitment to healthcare innovation and expresses a desire to continue making a positive impact in the industry. The episode concludes with lighthearted banter about sports and Cuban's relationships with other entrepreneurs, including Elon Musk.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Why Nicole Shanahan is Voting Trump, Media's New Liz Cheney Lie, and if Sheehy Can Turn Montana Red
Guests: Nicole Shanahan
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the upcoming election, encouraging viewers to vote and tune in for their election night special. She reflects on her experience covering elections, emphasizing her commitment to providing truthful analysis without media spin. Kelly criticizes the media's portrayal of Donald Trump, particularly a recent claim that he called for violence against Liz Cheney, labeling it an outrageous lie. Nicole Shanahan, a former running mate of RFK Jr. and host of the "Back to the People" podcast, joins Kelly to discuss her recent experience voting for Trump at a rally. Shanahan describes the rally atmosphere as unifying and expresses concern about the media's role in creating division among Americans. She highlights the need for healing and understanding, criticizing the left's echo chamber of hate and misinformation. The conversation shifts to Mark Cuban's comments about Trump and women, which Shanahan finds offensive. She defends the strong women around Trump, asserting that he empowers them rather than intimidates them. Shanahan recounts her experiences with women in the Trump camp, emphasizing their strength and intelligence, contrasting it with the celebrity culture that often lacks genuine support for women. Shanahan discusses the broader issues affecting women, including health and safety, arguing that these concerns are often overshadowed by the abortion debate. She emphasizes the importance of addressing real health threats to children and families, criticizing the conflation of abortion rights with maternal health issues. The discussion touches on RFK Jr.'s controversial statements and the media's reaction, with Shanahan defending his intentions and highlighting the need for honest dialogue about health and safety. She expresses hope that a Trump administration could bring about significant reforms in health and safety policies. Kelly and Shanahan conclude by discussing the importance of community and authentic connections in politics, urging listeners to focus on the real issues affecting their lives rather than being swayed by media narratives. They emphasize the need for a government that prioritizes the well-being of its citizens over corporate interests, advocating for a return to a citizen-led government.
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