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The NFL After Kareem Hunt
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20 minutes
Released:
Dec 4, 2018
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90 days… President Trump and President Xi JinPing have agreed to a temporary freeze to the ongoing trade war after a meeting at the G20 summit over the weekend. The US will not increase tariffs that were set to begin January 1 and China has agreed to buy up agricultural, energy, and industrial products from the US. Sabrina Rodriguez, trade reporter for Politico, joins us for how this sets up some intense negotiations and some gains in the stock market.
Next, it has happened again in the NFL, a player got caught abusing a woman, but nothing happened until after TMZ released video of the incident. Kareem Hunt, running back for the Kansas City Chiefs, has apologized for his actions and has been cut from the team, but now serious questions have been raised about the investigation that the NFL has done in this case. Dan Beyer, Managing Editor for Fox Sports Radio, joins us to break down the latest NFL controversy.
Finally, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, December and January are the two most common months for companies to lay off workers. General Motors just announced that it will lay off workers and close some plants early next year. So what do you do if you get this bad news? My producer Miranda joins us for some warning signs to look out for and a huge tip… don’t use that credit card!
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Next, it has happened again in the NFL, a player got caught abusing a woman, but nothing happened until after TMZ released video of the incident. Kareem Hunt, running back for the Kansas City Chiefs, has apologized for his actions and has been cut from the team, but now serious questions have been raised about the investigation that the NFL has done in this case. Dan Beyer, Managing Editor for Fox Sports Radio, joins us to break down the latest NFL controversy.
Finally, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, December and January are the two most common months for companies to lay off workers. General Motors just announced that it will lay off workers and close some plants early next year. So what do you do if you get this bad news? My producer Miranda joins us for some warning signs to look out for and a huge tip… don’t use that credit card!
Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Released:
Dec 4, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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