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Hour 1: There's a collective change brewing in America; can you feel it coming?
This weekend, America celebrates its 250th anniversary. At a time when the country feels divided, angry, and exhausted, what are the most important things we should remember? What still makes America worth celebrating, and what do we take for granted until it feels threatened?
America is broken, but it's not beyond repair
BONUS: An America more divided than ever - but patriotism is something we have in common
What has America learned in the last 250 years? We'll find out with audio from KCBS Radio in the Bay Area and WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities.
Full Show 7/1/2026: As we approach the 250th anniversary of America, what gives you hope for our country?
On today's show, Scoot As we approach the 250th anniversary of America, what gives you hope for our country? The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recently revived a religious discrimination lawsuit brought by two former Alaska Airlines flight attendants who were fired in 2021 after posting comments criticizing LGBTQ+ rights on an internal company forum. Wolfman Jack died on July 1, 1995, at the age of 57. He suffered a fatal heart attack at his home in Belvidere, North Carolina, shortly after returning from a 20-day promotional tour for his memoir and just after completing his weekly radio broadcast. The Media Research Center continues to battle ABC and is recommending that the FCC not renew the broadcast license for the network because the network is a "partisan cable network"
Hour 3: Would the forefathers change the founding documents if they saw how America is in 2026?
As we approach the 250th anniversary of America, what gives you hope for our country? The Media Research Center continues to battle ABC and is recommending that the FCC not renew the broadcast license for the network because the network is a "partisan cable network."
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