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John Malone

Episode 37 | 26m 46s

Cable TV titan John Malone reflects on his career as an industry pioneer and assesses the state of the media today. He discusses the need to regulate Big Tech, the danger of political dysfunction, and his views on President Trump’s second term.

Aired: 09/11/25
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Trump vows to stop immigration from poorer countries after fatal National Guard shooting
Capehart and Wehner on Trump's reaction to the National Guard shooting
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PBS News launches 'Settle In' podcast with lessons from the 1929 stock market crash
News Wrap: Trump says he will cancel Biden's executive actions signed with autopen
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