In this episode, Tudor and guest Sam Mirejovsky discuss the complexities surrounding H-1B visas, including personal stories, historical context, and the current state of the program. They explore concerns about the abuse of the visa system by corporations seeking cheaper labor, the implications for American workers, and the need for reform.
Yesterday
The Karol Markowicz Show: Joel Pollak on the California Post, Newsom’s Policies, and the Fight for California’s Future
On this episode of The Karol Markowicz Show, Karol sits down with journalist and commentator Joel Pollak, the opinion editor of the newly launched California Post. Pollak explains the mission behind the new publication and why its founders believe there is a large, underserved au ... Show More
26m 10s
Yesterday
Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Mar 06 2026
Next Leader of Iran? Clay and Buck explore the strategic vacuum emerging as Iranian leadership is targeted. They debate who could run Iran in a post regime environment, discussing exiled Persian figures, potential caretaker governments, and the historic role of ethnic minorities. ... Show More
54m 13s
Yesterday
Hour 1 - Next Leader of Iran?
Hour 1 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show opens with Buck anchoring solo from the studio as Clay makes his way in from Washington, D.C. The hour is dominated by urgent geopolitical developments, major U.S. policy shifts, and fast moving military action as President Donald Tr ... Show More
36m 47s
Dec 2023
Podcast Exclusive: The American University Crisis
On this special Mark Levin podcast, the arrogance of America’s college and university administrations highlight the need for change in education. Mark explores the impact of funding and influence on higher education, discussing the lack of oversight in universities and colleges, ... Show More
44m 35s
Apr 2025
Is the Era of Student Loan Forgiveness Officially Over?
<p>Across the country, millions of Americans with unpaid student loans are discovering that years of patience and forgiveness from the U.S. government have officially come to an end.</p><p>Stacy Cowley, a business reporter for The Times, explains what is behind the change of hear ... Show More
26m 27s
Sep 2025
The Business of Migrant Detention
The U.S. immigration detention system is spread out across federal facilities, private prisons, state prisons, and county jails. It’s grown under both Democratic and Republican presidents. And it’s been offered up as a source of revenue for over a century, beginning with the firs ... Show More
50m 24s