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LISTEN: The Pentagon-Silicon Valley divide and who blinks first on AI?
Teresa Carlson, founding president of the General Catalyst Institute, joins the show to talk about whether the tech industry can bridge its differences with the Pentagon on AI, if a drone "bubble" is forming in the economy, and how the military can drive innovation.
SharesBold and Blunt: Christians shouldn’t call for open borders
It's far too common for today's ministers and preachers and faith leaders to call on their congregations to support open borders based on the notion that Jesus is a socialist and views all humans equally. But that's a skewing of biblical truths. Protecting borders is indeed biblically sound.
SharesLISTEN: Drone fever — Is the U.S. forgetting what really wins wars?
Dr. Amos Fox, managing editor of Small Wars Journal, joins the show to talk about the true value of technology on the battlefield and whether the U.S. has become too enamored with drones.
SharesBold and Blunt: Iran’s ‘crimes against America’
Democrats, the leftists, the globalists, the anti-MAGAs -- the delusional 'diplomacy at all costs' types -- are attacking President Donald Trump, demanding he cease and desist Operation Epic Fury. But Trump is justified in waging this military operation.
SharesLISTEN: Why GPS satellites are crucial to U.S. national security
Malik Musawwir, vice president of navigation systems at Lockheed Martin, joins the show to talk about GPS satellites, their importance to national security, and what the future of GPS-powered navigation looks like.
SharesLISTEN: How the Army plans to team humans with machines in combat
Dr. Alex Miller, chief technology officer for the U.S. Army, joins the show to talk about soldiers training alongside autonomous systems, how much new technology to put on a soldier's plate, and how the Army is building capabilities that can withstand even the most extreme conditions.
SharesBold and Blunt: DEI is lingering in America
An Arizona State University professor was forced to take Diversity, Equity and Inclusion training by university administrators -- despite the fact state law states employees cannot be forced by public employers to take DEI training.
SharesDistrict of Sports: DC Defenders coach Shannon Harris on winning the UFL title amid a whirlwind year
Shannon Harris took over as head coach of the DC Defenders just a week before the season started last year. Now, with the interim tag removed and a UFL championship under his belt, Harris credits the continuity of the Defenders' coaches and staff for allowing him to flourish and set up a strong chance at a repeat.
SharesLISTEN: Why the Axis of Authoritarians is growing more dangerous
Brad Bowman, senior director of the Center on Military and Political Power at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, joins the show to talk about the Trump administration's National Defense Strategy, the future of the international rules-based order, and why the Axis of Authoritarians is growing more dangerous.
SharesBold and Blunt: A new conservative day dawns in American media
A conservative journalism fellowship that places rising free market leaning opinion writers at the likes of The Washington Post and The Boston Globe? Say it ain't so -- but indeed it is.
SharesLISTEN: Have ICE’s aggressive tactics crossed the line?
Rep. Andrew Garbarino, New York Republican, joins the show for an interview on tactics ICE agents are using in their immigration crackdown, threats to U.S. critical infrastructure, Havana Syndrome and much more.
SharesLISTEN: Inside the Army’s new main battle tank
Correspondent John T. Seward speaks with Army Col. Ryan Howell at the Detroit Auto Show, where the Army unveiled the prototype of its new main battle tank.
SharesBold and Blunt: Democrats — lunatic or misunderstood?
Democrats and their leftist lunatic fringe supporters have been busily resisting by whatever violent means necessary all attempts from ICE to remove the worst-of-the-worst criminals from the streets in Minneapolis. But are these loons simply misunderstood?
SharesLISTEN: When will Trump’s Golden Fleet actually sail?
Steve Pykett, the CEO of Fairbanks Morse, joins the show from the floor of the Surface Navy Association's annual symposium to talk about America's naval edge and the importance of breaking supply chain reliance on China.
SharesBold and Blunt: God is moving in America
President Trump recently announced a National Prayer Gathering to take place on the National Mall on May 17 as part of the celebrations of America's 250th. And like that -- the so-called "separation of church and state" atheists insist is in the Constitution just got a little less separated.
SharesLISTEN: Is Trump going to war with U.S. defense industry primes?
Peter Newell, former director of the Army's Rapid Equipping Force and co-founder of BMNT, joins the show to talk about Pentagon acquisition and procurement reform, the future of the defense industry primes, and much more.
SharesBold and Blunt: LIbertarians cold on Donald Trump
Ask a MAGA how President Trump is doing, and chances are the reviews will be glowing. Ask a Democrat, and quite the opposite. Ask a libertarian, and it's more of the same as Democrats.
SharesLISTEN: When will the Space Force station humans in orbit?
Bill Woolf, the president and founder of the Space Force Association, joins the show to talk about the future of the U.S. Space Force, the Pentagon's relationship with commercial satellites, and how soon the Space Force will station humans in orbit.
SharesBold and Blunt: January 6 filled with stories of tragedy, heartbreak
It's just about the five-year anniversary of the January 6, 2021, protests on Capitol Hill -- and Americans are really no closer to realizing the truths of what transpired. Democrats say they were attacked by angry insurrectionists. But it's really hundreds of innocent American citizens who are the victims.
SharesLISTEN: How AI is supercharging cyber threats
Elad Schulman, CEO and co-founder of the company Lasso Security, joins the show to talk about how AI is supercharging cyber threats and how companies and individuals can protect themselves in the age of artificial intelligence.
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