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As a recent study ranks Louisiana as the third-worst US state for road rage, Scoot recaps a scary incident he recently had.
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Hour 3: Today marks the 44th anniversary of the Pan Am Flight 759 crash
Pan Am Flight 759 was a regularly scheduled domestic flight that tragically crashed on July 9, 1982, in the New Orleans suburb of Kenner, Louisiana. The Boeing 727-235 aircraft encountered extreme weather immediately following its takeoff from New Orleans International Airport. The disaster resulted in 153 fatalities, making it one of the deadliest aviation accidents in U.S. history and a pivotal catalyst for modern meteorological flight safety. ABC is standing up to the FCC over a freedom of speech issue. They’re challenging the agency’s inquiry into the TV show, “The View” and whether or not equal time applies. Do you feel like freedom of speech is threatened in America?
Hour 2: Scoot speaks with Sharlene Rochard, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking network
This hour, Scoot speaks with Sharlene Rochard, an international model, public speaker, survivor advocate, and legislative advocate, to talk about Jeffrey Epstein survivors putting up a billboard in New Orleans to urge Senator Bill Cassidy to vote "no" on confirming Todd Blanche as Attorney General.
Jeffrey Epstein survivor Sharlene Rochard shares her story with Scoot
Sharlene Rochard, an international model, public speaker, survivor advocate, and legislative advocate, joins Scoot to talk about her experience and Jeffrey Epstein survivors putting up a billboard in New Orleans to urge Senator Bill Cassidy to vote "no" on confirming Todd Blanche as Attorney General.
Hour 1: There's a group that helps people transition away from MAGA
The "Leaving MAGA" grassroots group is a prominent national support network and advocacy organization gaining widespread attention for helping former Donald Trump supporters exit the movement. Founded by Rich Logis, a former Trump supporter and commentator, LeavingMAGA.org operates as a nonpartisan nonprofit dedicated to offering a safe, supportive community for individuals experiencing doubt or disillusionment with the far-right movement.
BONUS: As more workers take multi-month mental health leave, employers report 'buyer's remorse'
During the pandemic, employers took care to build support network for stressed workers, but years later, 67% of employers say they have more people taking long mental health breaks from the office. Is travel a necessary mental health break? Plus,
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