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9: Highway to History #9 - LA Fires, TikTok Ban, & RIP President Carter

1 h 10 min · 15 de ene de 2025
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Thank you to the Trendy Dads for their cover of The B-52's "Private Idaho." This week Mark and London dive into more current events such as the tragic New Orleans terrorist attack, the Las Vegas cyber truck attack, the Resnick family and how they tie to the Los Angeles fires, the upcoming TikTok ban, the passing of President Jimmy Carter and his human rights advocacy, Trump's recent comments about Canada and Greenland, as well as his shift on H1-B visas, and of course Idaho representative Heather Scott advocating to roll back gay marriage in America.

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