Kayal and Company

June 16 2026 Hour 3

1 h 10 min · 16. kesä 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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The 8 AM hour opens with Cut Sheet and turns quickly to Benjamin Netanyahu’s CNN interview with Dana Bash. Netanyahu says Trump’s Iran approach and the joint U.S.-Israeli pressure have damaged Iran’s nuclear and military infrastructure, but he also voices doubt about more negotiations. Kayal asks Sean what Trump should do now, and Sean argues for targeted strikes against military and regime assets while staying away from U.S. troops on the ground. The crew then debates Netanyahu blaming social media for falling U.S. support for Israel, the split between supporting Israel’s right to exist and wanting no part of endless wars, and the generational divide around Israel. Dawn brings up Netanyahu’s legal and political trouble at home, while Sean argues that American support for Israel should not mean giving any foreign leader a blank check. The conversation then moves to Marjorie Taylor Greene on The View, where she clashes with the hosts over Graham Platner, sexual assault allegations, due process, and whether Maine voters should keep their chosen nominee. Later in the hour, the crew gets into the political usefulness and danger of old allegations surfacing during campaigns, with references to Christine Blasey Ford, Trevor Bauer, E. Jean Carroll, and the MeToo era. The show lightens up with family talk about dance costs, softball, summer camps, owl pellets, robotics, and zoo camp before turning to a California HOA fight over American flags. Kayal, Dawn, and Sean debate whether the HOA’s flag policy would apply equally to pride flags or political signs, whether homeowners give up too much control in these neighborhoods, and why the American flag has become a political cue for some people.

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