Kayal and Company
Kayal and Company opens Friday with a wild legal story out of Bayville, New Jersey, where a customer discovered the dentures of a Grub Hub delivery driver embedded inside his Jersey Mike's cheesesteak. We react to the driver's excuse that she was simply checking the order for accuracy while eating her own lunch, prompting a wider conversation about the downsides of third-party delivery services. We also debate the merits of chain sub shops versus local pizza joints and eateries for getting a real cheesesteak. We then dive into a massive Friday morning Big Take, breaking down the Supreme Court handing President Trump two significant immigration victories regarding asylum claims and temporary protected status. We discuss Justice Samuel Alito’s opinions, Clarence Thomas’s recent warning about the rise of progressivism, and the predictable dissent from the liberal justices. On the local side, we call out a Biden-appointed federal judge who dismissed the Department of Justice’s lawsuit against four New Jersey sanctuary cities, including Newark and Jersey City. The crew welcomes Ana Hummel in for Dawn Stensland as she details her training regimen for the upcoming 65-mile bike ride. We reveal our goals for the race, including Ana's vow to finish completely complaint-free, despite her heritage. Finally, we break down a new study from Australia showing that four out of five kids are easily bypassing the country's social media ban, sparking a discussion on our own childhoods dealing with dial-up internet and America Online. Chapter Markers
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