Langer's Looks to Leave LA, Zuck Regrets Censorship, Ford, Lowe's Drops DEI, Kamala First Interview and What Happens If Harris Loses First Debate

Langer's Looks to Leave LA, Zuck Regrets Censorship, Ford, Lowe's Drops DEI, Kamala First Interview and What Happens If Harris Loses First Debate

Author: Jeff Vaughn August 31, 2024 Duration: 33:17
Host Jeff Vaughn talks about the week in news for August 26th where a famous LA landmark diner is threatening to close over customer and worker safety concerns, Mark Zuckerberg's regrets over White House censorship, Robby Starbuck strikes again and gets Ford, Lowe's to drop DEI and what happens if VP Kamala Harris loses in her first debate.

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