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Full Show 5/22/2026: Are we so far removed from a World War and the Cold War that we’ve forgotten how much we owe those who died fighting for our nation?

1 h 45 min · 22 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Full Show 5/22/2026: Are we so far removed from a World War and the Cold War that we’ve forgotten how much we owe those who died fighting for our nation?

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On today's show, was Gov. Landry's trip to Greenland successful? You may hear that it was successful for Landry and his people, but there is another side to the story that Scoot shares with you. Lower Decatur businesses have been buried behind construction fences for months, so this Sunday they’re throwing a "Defend Decatur" block party with tons of great bands. Kirk Estopinal from Cane & Table and Steve Smith from Turtle Bay join Scoot to talk about the event, the impact on businesses, and why this stretch of the Quarter still matters. What’s your favorite spot on Lower Decatur, and are you making a point to support local businesses during construction chaos? Also, Scoot talks about the $1.776 billion "Anti-Weaponization Fund" that was established by the U.S. Department of Justice as part of a settlement agreement to resolve a $10 billion civil lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump and his sons against the Internal Revenue Service over the unauthorized leak of his tax records, which is said to be intended to pay off those pardoned from the January 6 insurrection. Finally, this is Memorial Day Weekend, a weekend when Americans go to the beach or have BBQs or crawfish boils. But it’s also a time to remember and pay tribute to the men and women who died serving our country. What should every parent tell their kids about Memorial Day Weekend? And do you think we’re so far removed from a World War and the Cold War that we’ve forgotten how much we owe those who died fighting for our nation?

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