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Mar 26, 2026 • 45min
Israeli Official: Ceasefire Deal Not “Tangible Right Now”
Rahm Emanuel, former White House chief of staff with deep political and strategic experience, and Seth Moulton, Marine vet and House Armed Services member, debate U.S. military strategy and regional risks. They discuss CENTCOM’s strike campaign, troop deployments and limitations of air power. The conversation covers negotiating prospects, allied coordination, and potential ground options.

Mar 25, 2026 • 48min
Sources: About 1,000 Soldiers From 82nd Airborne Expecting To Deploy To Middle East
Nick Payton-Walsh, CNN field correspondent in southern Lebanon reporting on humanitarian devastation and displacement. Kylie Atwood, CNN national security correspondent covering diplomatic backchannels and Iran-U.S. negotiation dynamics. They discuss U.S. troop movements to the Middle East, Iran-related negotiation hints, regional strikes and the humanitarian toll in southern Lebanon.

Mar 24, 2026 • 48min
2 Pilots Killed, 41 Injured After Air Canada Flight Strikes Vehicle At LaGuardia
Kristen Holmes, CNN senior White House correspondent, explains shifting White House claims about talks with Iran and a reported U.S. proposal. Shimon Prokupes, CNN reporter on scene, updates on the LaGuardia collision, NTSB actions, recovered recorders, and airport safety questions. They discuss runway procedures, tower communications, and broader air traffic control strain.

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Mar 21, 2026 • 48min
Iran Launches New Missile Barrage Over West Bank, Tel Aviv
Elena Treen, White House correspondent offering quick takes on administration messaging. Robert Harward, retired vice admiral with strategic military insight. Margaret Donovan, former JAG and Army combat vet with legal and operational perspective. They discuss Iran's missile and drone barrages, the challenge of reopening the Strait of Hormuz, mounting U.S. deployments to the Gulf, and the debate over air strikes versus ground forces.

Mar 20, 2026 • 48min
Trump On Pentagon's $200B Request A "Small Price To Pay"
Beth Sanner, former deputy director of national intelligence, offers national security perspective. Maggie Haberman, NYT White House correspondent, explains political and economic fallout. Jeremy Diamond, CNN Tel Aviv reporter, shares on-the-ground regional reporting. They discuss rising gas prices, Pentagon’s $200B war request, drone sightings near Washington, Israel’s strikes and risks of wider escalation.

Mar 19, 2026 • 48min
Fires Erupt At Qatar National Gas Hub As Iran Strikes Gulf Energy Sites
Senator Mark Warner, a Virginia lawmaker and ranking Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, appears to challenge intelligence leadership. He questions why certain assessments were omitted and debates the administration's justification for war. The conversation also touches on recent Iranian strikes on Gulf energy sites, regional military actions, and the broader strategic and economic fallout.

Mar 18, 2026 • 47min
Second Night Of Attacks On U.S. Embassy In Iraq
Brett McGurk, former senior U.S. national security official who served under multiple administrations, provides context on coalition timelines and operational tradeoffs. He outlines the military campaign timeline and explains asymmetric threats in the Strait of Hormuz. Short, clear takes on mine countermeasures, Karg Island’s strategic role, and regional escalation risks involving the Houthis.

Mar 17, 2026 • 48min
Iran Strikes Gulf Oil Sites
Nick Robertson, CNN correspondent reporting from Kuwait, gives first-hand accounts of Gulf states' reactions and local air defense activity. He describes air raids and interceptions near the Strait of Hormuz. He reports on strikes against oil and gas facilities and the resulting shipping disruptions. The segment focuses on on-the-ground reporting and regional security responses.

Mar 14, 2026 • 48min
Trump Says U.S. Obliterated Military Targets On Iran's Kharg Island
Kian Lahart, senior investigative correspondent who uncovered reporting on Jeffrey Epstein’s Little Saint James, previews DOJ files and survivor accounts. He walks through satellite evidence, staff testimony, visitor lists and how the island’s seclusion enabled abuse. The conversation also touches on recent U.S. strikes on Kharg Island and the strategic implications for oil exports and regional security.

Mar 13, 2026 • 48min
Two Attempted Mass Casualty Attacks On American Soil
Dan Goldman, a Democratic congressman on Homeland Security and Judiciary committees, offers a congressional and homeland security perspective. He discusses two attempted mass casualty attacks at home and a U.S. tanker loss overseas. He critiques planning and preparedness and digs into the broader regional threats and implications for domestic security.


