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About Rush Hour 4 and Thanksgiving Travel Laws

The gang breaks down the revival of Rush Hour 4, a project brought back to life after President Trump reportedly lobbied Paramount’s top shareholder to greenlight Brett Ratner’s return to the franchise. With Ratner facing years of misconduct allegations and Trump reshaping Hollywood through friendly creatives, the trio asks what this says about Trump's pressure on companies. Then they turn to Thanksgiving travel, questioning whether the busiest travel weekend in America should have its own federal rules as airports, highways, and rail systems buckle each year under the holiday surge.


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00:00:00 - Intro

00:10:12 - Rush Hour 4

00:34:21 - Thanksgiving Travel Laws

00:52:35 - Emails

01:07:07 - Wrap-up

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