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Jan 6, 2026 • 48min

Trump Administration Officials Brief Key Lawmakers On Venezuela Strike

Rep. Adam Smith, a Democratic congressman from Washington State and ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee, shares insights on the classified briefing regarding the U.S. operation in Venezuela. Retired General David Petraeus provides military and intelligence analysis on Maduro's capture, highlighting the operation's execution. Legal expert Jeff Toobin debates the indictment against Maduro, discussing evidentiary challenges and courtroom dynamics. Journalist Fareed Zakaria assesses the broader implications for U.S. foreign policy in Latin America.
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Jan 3, 2026 • 49min

Mamdani Revokes Israel-Related Executive Order Signed By Adams

New York's Mayor Zohran Mamdani dives headfirst into controversy by revoking his predecessor's orders on antisemitism and Israel boycotts. He vows to redefine protections for Jewish New Yorkers while facing backlash from critics who fear it could exacerbate tensions. Meanwhile, a renewed search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 raises old questions about aviation mysteries. Also discussed are pressing humanitarian crises in Gaza and the balance of free protests near places of worship, highlighting the complexity of contemporary societal issues.
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Dec 31, 2025 • 48min

Tatiana Schlossberg, JFK's Granddaughter, Dies At 35

Tim Naftali, a renowned presidential historian, joins to reflect on the life and legacy of Tatiana Schlossberg, JFK's granddaughter, who bravely chronicled her battle with a rare leukemia. They discuss the Kennedy family's historical public service and the weight of familial tragedy that Tatiana embodies. The conversation also touches on the significance of her candid approach to health care advocacy. Additionally, there’s a preview of the inauguration of New York's first Muslim mayor, highlighting the evolving political landscape.
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Dec 30, 2025 • 47min

Ukraine Denies Drone Targeted Putin Residence

Jake Auchincloss, a U.S. Congressman and Marine combat veteran, discusses the moral responsibility of U.S. leadership in supporting Ukraine amidst claims of a drone attack on Putin's residence. He emphasizes the need for strength and deterrence against Russia. Beth Sanner, former deputy director of national intelligence, dives into the strategic implications of China's live-fire exercises around Taiwan and their potential testing of U.S. responses. Both guests shed light on the complex geopolitical landscape involving Russia, Venezuela, and China.
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Dec 27, 2025 • 48min

Americans Are Losing Millions To Scammers At Crypto ATMs

Join Rob Reiner, a legendary actor and director famous for roles in 'All in the Family' and 'When Harry Met Sally', as he reflects on his influential career and shares behind-the-scenes stories from iconic films. Meanwhile, Amy Sherald, the celebrated painter of Michelle Obama's portrait, discusses her artistic journey and unique style. She reveals how her work has transformed her life and the controversy surrounding her canceled Smithsonian exhibition. Plus, don’t miss a deep dive into alarming scams related to crypto ATMs!
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Dec 24, 2025 • 50min

FBI Emails From 2019 Refer To Epstein’s “10 Co-Conspirators”

The latest developments around Jeffrey Epstein's files have stirred conversation, with the DOJ rushing to redact documents while referencing ten potential co-conspirators. Investigative journalist Julie K. Brown expresses concern over heavy redactions and survivors' frustrations. Additionally, surprising details emerge about Trump’s flights on Epstein's plane, prompting discussions about political pressure and potential cover-ups. Meanwhile, a troubling investigation uncovers crypto ATM scams targeting unsuspecting victims.
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Dec 23, 2025 • 49min

U.S. In “Active Pursuit” Of Third Oil Tanker Linked o Venezuela

In this engaging conversation, Lisa Phillips, an Epstein survivor and advocate for transparency, emphasizes the dangers of partial file releases, arguing that they hinder justice for victims. Clarissa Ward, an intrepid CNN correspondent, brings us gripping stories from the Ukrainian frontlines, detailing perilous escape routes and the humanitarian crisis as men flee conscription. Their insights forge a powerful connection between personal trauma and political action.
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Dec 20, 2025 • 49min

Trump DOJ Releases Epstein Files, Including Photos And Court Documents

Ro Khanna, a U.S. Representative from California, co-sponsors the Epstein Files Transparency Act and discusses the challenges following the partial release of Epstein documents by the Trump DOJ. He emphasizes the inadequacy of the redacted files, stressing the need for further congressional action. Additionally, he highlights survivors' frustrations and plans for advocacy. The conversation shifts to the broader implications for transparency and oversight in government, alongside ongoing investigations into related criminal cases.
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Dec 19, 2025 • 49min

Police Activity In Salem, NH Amid Intensifying Manhunt

In this gripping discussion, John Miller, CNN's Chief Law Enforcement Intelligence Analyst and former law enforcement official, teams up with Julia Kayyem, CNN Senior National Security Analyst and ex-public official. They delve into the ongoing manhunt in Salem, NH, analyzing the use of license-plate readers that led to a significant breakthrough. The conversation shifts to the eerie possible connection between a shooting at Brown University and a MIT professor's murder, raising questions about community safety and police strategies. Don't miss their expert insights!
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Dec 18, 2025 • 49min

Trump To Address Nation As New Poll Shows Low Approval On Economy

Alyssa Farah Griffin, a CNN political commentator and former White House communications official, dives into the GOP's messaging challenges and President Trump's looming address to the nation. John King, CNN anchor, reports on Tennessee's shifting political landscape and local electoral dynamics. They discuss fractures within Republican support, the impact of recent polling on Trump's economic approval, and what swing voters are seeking from the president. Additionally, they touch on health subsidies and the implications for upcoming elections.

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