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How to Save America: Mark Cuban and Tucker Carlson Debate | All-In Summit 2025

In this wide-ranging conversation, Mark Cuban and Tucker Carlson join to discuss pressing societal, political, and technological issues. The discussion moves beyond sports and personal reflections into deeper systemic concerns, touching on healthcare, economic inequality, political disillusionment, and the growing influence of artificial intelligence. The dialogue captures a blend of personal insight and broader commentary on the state of America.
Mark Cuban critiques the U.S. healthcare system, highlighting his venture, CostPlusDrugs.com, as a solution to opaque drug pricing. He expresses frustration with both major political parties and suggests a new America Party focused on policy over partisanship. The conversation with Tucker Carlson explores the line between listening and pandering in politics, referencing figures like Mamdani and Trump. Cuban emphasizes the need to restore faith in the American dream through housing reform, small business support, and economic fairness. AI-driven job displacement is identified as a looming crisis, particularly in manufacturing and legal sectors. A lightning round touches on Epstein, Putin, population decline, and mental health. The discussion closes with reflections on antisemitism, U.S. foreign policy, and the moral responsibility of governments.
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Luka Doncic's potential trade was the most painful moment discussed
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CostPlusDrugs.com publishes actual drug costs with a 15% markup, disrupting industry opacity
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Cuban criticizes Democratic leadership's failure to sell policies effectively
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Host jokes about Tucker Carlson and Mark Cuban sitting together despite political differences
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Mamdani and Trump both use economic frustration to fuel political appeal.
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AI job displacement is a growing concern in the context of societal transformation
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Tucker Carlson lightning round begins with question on Epstein being a spy
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Thousands have died under assisted suicide programs in the West, disproportionately affecting Native Canadians.
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Standing on principle and not allowing anyone to punish the innocent.