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  • Jimmy Kimmel’s monologue about Charlie Kirk set off an industry-wide reaction: suspension, FCC threats, and a conservative pushback about free speech. We analyze the exact quote, weigh evidence about the killer’s influences, and explore how a small set of cultural triggers (from campus culture to social media) can cascade into regulation and corporate reaction. Then: a look at corporate hand-painted murals in Brooklyn, surprising new science about sunlight and longevity, and why the Kimmel moment may be a symptom of broadcast television’s structural collapse. Chapters inside.

    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro / Teaser
    00:00:23 Market snapshot (S&P / Nasdaq)
    02:32 Deep dive, Kimmel quote & analysis.
    37:02 Kimmel recap / “let you decide.”
    41:16 Conservative backlash & free-speech debate.
    49:17 Murals or marketing, Brooklyn mural ad analysis.
    55:20 Sunlight benefits, research highlights.
    01:01:04 Death of broadcast TV, ad dollars & regulatory pressure.
    01:06:27 Grab bag / Final notes

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