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A star college athlete can help rake in millions for the schools they attend but never see a cent for themselves because of existing NCAA rules. California lawmakers just passed a bill that would allow collegiate athletes to profit off of their name, likeness and image in a step to rectify the discrepancy. The Fair Pay for Play Act is just a piece of the larger conversation about paying college athletes. Is the NCAA being pulled closer to paying its athletes?
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Last week the House Judiciary Committee voted along party lines on new investigative procedures the panel will use as they inch closer and closer to possibly writing articles of impeachment. So, has the impeachment conversation changed on Capitol Hill? And is today’s hearing with Corey Lewandowski the first test?
Guest: Rachael Bade, Congressional reporter for the Washington Post
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Cato Daily Podcast - The Perverse Effects of Banning Flavored Vaping Products
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More or Less: Behind the Stats - WS More or Less: Cape Town murders
Are eight people a day murdered in Cape Town and is that number unusually high?
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Last week the lieutenant governor of Texas, Dan Patrick, came out in support of modest background checks for gun sales. In the past, even the mere suggestion of tighter gun laws was a career ender for Texas Republicans. Are the political winds shifting on guns in Texas?
Guest: Ross Ramsey, executive editor of the Texas Tribune
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Cato Daily Podcast - San Francisco Deems NRA a Terrorist Group
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