Kayal and Company

June 16 2026 Hour 3

1 h 10 min · 16 de jun de 2026
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7:49:30AM ET — Reviewing Steve’s message defending paying extra for gas to stop state-funded terror 7:51:15AM ET — The reality of the $400 unexpected expense and how inflation crushes middle America 7:53:00AM ET — Gas Buddy warns that oil prices will likely remain elevated for years 7:54:45AM ET — Why the UAE exiting OPEC fundamentally changes the global energy market 7:56:30AM ET — Harry Enten warns Democrats that their polling lead is smaller than past wave elections 7:58:15AM ET — Why the Democrat strategy relies entirely on Trump derangement rather than policy 8:00:00AM ET — Pennsylvania Democrats continue to block legislation protecting girls in sports 8:01:45AM ET — Mitch McConnell’s hospitalization impacts the margins for conservative legislation 8:03:30AM ET — Evaluating Susan Collins’ voting record versus her Heritage Foundation score 8:05:15AM ET — Hakeem Jeffries gets pressed by Rosanna Scotto on Good Day New York over inflation 8:07:00AM ET — The reality of the Knicks championship riots and crime in New York City 8:08:45AM ET — Reminiscing about legendary New York news anchors Connie Chung and Kaity Tong 8:10:30AM ET — Hunter Biden trolls Gavin Newsom by offering to serve as his Vice President 8:12:15AM ET — Rainn Wilson says cancel culture would stop The Office from being made today 8:14:00AM ET — Why edgy comedy still thrives on streaming platforms despite network censorship 8:15:45AM ET — Shane Gillis reacts to UFC fighter Josh Hockett calling Michelle Obama a man 8:17:30AM ET — Demanding consistency from conservatives when political wives are targeted by insults 8:19:15AM ET — Dana White defends free speech but condemns attacks on fighters' families 8:21:00AM ET — The View’s Sunny Hostin bizarrely compares the UFC Michelle Obama joke to slavery 8:22:45AM ET — Questioning why the Biden administration continues to validate The View with appearances 8:37:30AM ET — Reacting to the massive naked bike ride taking over Bourbon Street in New Orleans 8:39:15AM ET — Why public nudity ordinances are seemingly ignored for coordinated cycling events 8:41:00AM ET — A woman wearing a baby carrier is caught twerking at SeaWorld San Diego 8:42:45AM ET — Matt Rooney arrives to discuss Matthew McConaughey calling the 40s the best decade 8:44:30AM ET — Nick and Matt debate the physical decline and social acceptance of reaching your 40s 8:46:15AM ET — Why staying active and finding purpose prevents the classic midlife crisis 8:48:00AM ET — The crew takes a poll on the best decade of life and the realities of parenthood 8:51:30AM ET — Mikie Sherrill signs an executive order targeting junk fees while utility bills surge 8:53:15AM ET — Matt Rooney breaks down why New Jersey’s energy policy is a generational disaster 8:55:00AM ET — South Jersey progressives slam Mikie Sherrill for policing the Delaney Hall ICE protests

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