103: WORTH: Ken Feinberg & Camille Biros

103: WORTH: Ken Feinberg & Camille Biros

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341: Trump Derangement Syndrome

James and Al discuss Susie Wiles’ exposé of Trump’s administration in Vanity Fair, share their takes on her description of the people in it, MAGA’s growing schism, Rob Reiner’s legacy, and Trump’s reaction to his murder. Then, they welcome Dr. James Densley of the Violence Preven ...  Afficher plus

340: Winning Back The Youth Vote with John Della Volpe

James and Al celebrate the generational win in the Miami mayoral race, explain Trump’s rapid decline in popularity, and sound the alarm over corporate and foreign influence in entertainment and the broader economy. Then they welcome polling legend John Della Volpe to discuss his ...  Afficher plus

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102: The Snapper and the Shark
#SistersInLaw

Now that the midterms are only a few days away, the #SistersInLaw meet to break down the legal ramifications of the threats to our voting rights and fair results.  Then, they weigh the affirmative action arguments brought to the SCOTUS out of the UNC and Harvard, before diving in ...  Afficher plus

Show 320 - *Joe Lycett - LIVE*
Matt Forde's Political Party

No-one uses their platform like Joe Lycett. A gifted comedian, he's used his position to raise various injustices and delightfully poke fun at those he disagrees with. He tells the hilarious inside stories of his money-shredding stunt, his challenge to David Beckham and his infam ...  Afficher plus

Kate conspiracies & the new James Bond
The Rest Is Entertainment

What are the press back channels that made the Princess of Wales release the video of her health update, and are we all complicit? Will Aaron Taylor-Johnson be taking over the role of James Bond from Daniel Craig? Finally, Donald Trump... how he is leveraging 'Truth Social' to bo ...  Afficher plus

The budget, TikTok, Gary Lineker - and guest Liam Neeson
Electoral Dysfunction

Sky News' political editor Beth Rigby is joined by Caroline Wheeler, political editor at the Sunday Times and John Stevens, political editor at The Mirror to dissect Jeremy Hunt’s ‘back to work’ budget and react to the government’s ban on TikTok from government devices. Plus, Bet ...  Afficher plus