
Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Kevin O’Leary, entrepreneur and investor, joins the show to discuss the growing controversy surrounding major development and infrastructure projects. O’Leary argues that much of the public backlash is being fueled by coordinated misinformation campaigns, saying critics are relying on outdated and inaccurate information rather than current technical facts. He explains why he believes these projects are critical to America's economic future and technological competitiveness. Nelson Figueroa, former New York Mets pitcher and current co-host of New York Nightcap on WPIX-TV, joins the program to break down the New York Knicks' big win, the reaction from fans, and what the victory means for the team moving forward. Scott Colbert, President of Fixed Income at Commerce Trust Company, discusses the current state of the economy, including inflation, interest rates, consumer confidence, and what investors should be watching in the months ahead. Plus, Bill Clevlen, founder of Bill on the Road, returns for the weekly travel segment, sharing destination ideas, travel tips, and stories from his latest adventures across America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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