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Rethink Production presents "Live From America Podcast" - a weekly show that combines political commentary with humor. Hosted by the comedy cellar owner Noam Dworman and producer Hatem Gabr, the show features expert guests discussing news, culture, and politics with a blend of knowledge and laughter. For questions, suggestions, and comments, please email us at LiveFromAmericapodcast@gmail.com www.LiveFromAmericaPodcast.comAll rights reserved Sciences sociales
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    • Episode 374: Big Tech on Trial: Can Social Media Cause Addiction?
      Feb 19 2026
      Episode 374 | Live From America Podcast Big Tech is facing a landmark lawsuit — can social media platforms like Instagram and YouTube legally be blamed for addiction and mental illness? Attorney Danny joins Live From America to break down the social media addiction trial, algorithm liability, regulation, and the future of the internet. In this episode, we examine one of the most important tech law cases in years: a plaintiff claims social media companies knowingly designed addictive products that harmed minors. We explore how courts determine causation, whether algorithms create responsibility, and what happens if Big Tech loses. The discussion expands into regulation, age restrictions, and the challenges of governing rapidly evolving technology. The conversation also covers Don Lemon’s legal case, the release of Epstein documents, and why defendants sometimes invoke the Fifth Amendment before trial. Topics Covered Social media addiction lawsuit explained Can algorithms create legal liability? Regulating Instagram, YouTube & Big Tech Age restrictions and online safety laws Don Lemon legal analysis Epstein documents controversy Ghislaine Maxwell’s legal strategy About the Show Live From America Podcast explores law, politics, culture, and current events through expert interviews and debate. #SocialMedia #BigTech #Addiction #TechLaw #Algorithms #EpsteinFiles #FreeSpeech #livefromamericapodcast
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      58 min
    • Episode 373: Halftime Show Debate: Bad Bunny vs Kid Rock | Should Sports Be Political
      Feb 11 2026
      Episode 373 | Live From America Podcast Should sports be political? Andrew Heaton joins Live From America to debate the Super Bowl controversy and America’s growing identity divide. From celebrity activism to the Epstein files, we explore tribalism, immigration, elite accountability, and whether the country is more united or divided than ever. Comedian, writer, and Political Orphanage host Andrew Heaton sits down with Hatem Gabr and Noam Dworman for a wide-ranging conversation on American identity, sports and politics, media-driven outrage, and cultural division. The episode begins with a debate over the Super Bowl halftime show and whether sports should remain separate from politics. Andrew argues that Americans need cultural spaces where people can come together outside of partisan conflict — while examining how politicians and media outlets amplify division for power and ratings. From Colin Kaepernick’s kneeling to Bud Light backlash, from Billie Eilish’s Grammy comments to immigration policy, the conversation explores how cultural flashpoints become political battlegrounds — and whether that’s healthy for a functioning democracy. The discussion then shifts to the Epstein files, elite accountability, and the controversial behavior of powerful figures including Elon Musk. Are America’s political and economic elites insulated from consequences? And what does that mean for public trust? Topics Covered: Should sports and politics mix? Super Bowl controversy and cultural symbolism Tribalism and media outrage culture Immigration and American identity Celebrity activism: meaningful or performative? The Epstein files and elite protection Elon Musk controversies Individual responsibility vs collective guilt Is America united or permanently divided? About the Guest Andrew Heaton is a comedian, political satirist, and host of the podcast The Political Orphanage. Known for his thoughtful, independent analysis, Heaton focuses on limited government, civil discourse, and bridging ideological divides through long-form conversations. About the Show Live From America Podcast covers American politics, culture, national security, and media through sharp debate, expert interviews, and comedic insight. Hosted by Hatem Gabr and Noam Dworman, the show brings together journalists, comedians, analysts, and public thinkers to unpack the biggest stories shaping America. Follow Live From America Podcast YouTube: @LiveFromAmericaPodcast Website: www.LiveFromAmericaPodcast.com Twitter/X: @AmericasPodcast Email: LiveFromAmericaPodcast@gmail.com #superbowlhalftime #SportsAndPolitics #AmericanIdentity #EpsteinFiles #CelebrityActivism #LiveFromAmericaPodcast #SUPERBOWLHALFTIMEDEBATE #epsteinfiles
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      1 h et 4 min
    • Episode 372: ICE Debate: How the Same Video Sparks Two Totally Different Conclusions
      Jan 21 2026
      Episode 372 | Live From America Podcast This week on Live From America Podcast, hosts Hatem Gabr and Noam Dworman are joined by Jonathan Wackrow, former Secret Service agent and CNN Law Enforcement Analyst, and Andrew Heaton - author/host of "The political orphanage Podcast" - for a deep dive into one of the most controversial police shootings in America We break down the use-of-force legal standard, the concept of objective reasonableness, and why video footage often misleads public opinion. Jonathan explains how investigators assess threats, why some shootings are legally justified but publicly condemned, and what transparency in policing should look like. The conversation moves into immigration enforcement, political threats, and the legal implications of Trump’s proposed use of the Insurrection Act in Minneapolis. We also cover President Trump’s attempt to buy Greenland, examining its strategic value, diplomatic consequences, and why it became one of the most bizarre geopolitical stories of his presidency. The episode ends with a broader look at Trump’s impact on American society, political polarization, far-right movements, and the shifting relationship between law enforcement and public trust. Topics Covered: Federal “objective reasonableness” standard in police shootings ICE shooting analysis and law-enforcement decision-making Transparency and accountability in use-of-force investigations Trump’s consideration of the Insurrection Act Immigration enforcement and political threats Trump’s plan to acquire Greenland The far right, polarization, and civil liberties How Trump reshaped American politics and public safety About the Guests Jonathan Wackrow is a former U.S. Secret Service agent and CNN Law Enforcement Analyst specializing in public safety, national security, presidential protection, and threat assessment. Andrew Heaton is a comedian, Author and hos of "The Political Orphanage Podcast" About the Show Live From America Podcast covers politics, culture, national security, and comedy with top experts, journalists, comedians, and public figures. Follow Live From America Podcast YouTube: @LiveFromAmericaPodcast Website: www.LiveFromAmericaPodcast.com Twitter/X: @AmericasPodcast Email: LiveFromAmericaPodcast@gmail.com Hosts Hatem Gabr — @HatemNYC Noam Dworman — @noam_dworman Hashtags #LiveFromAmericaPodcast #PoliceShooting #UseOfForce #InsurrectionAct #JonathanWackrow #ImmigrationPolicy #Greenland #TrumpNews #LawEnforcement #PublicSafety #NationalSecurity
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      1 h et 20 min
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