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Mar 29, 2026 • 23min

Extra: The Case Against Nicolás Maduro

Jim Trusty, former federal prosecutor and one-time chief of the DOJ Organized Crime and Gang Section, provides legal perspective on Nicolás Maduro's Manhattan prosecution. He explains unusual litigation issues from a head-of-state appearance. He walks through defense funding complications, parallels to Noriega, scope of the sprawling indictment, evidentiary strategy, and an estimated timeline to trial.
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Mar 29, 2026 • 31min

From Washington: Inside the Plan to Make America ‘AI Ready’

Lori Chavez-Deremer, U.S. Secretary of Labor leading Make America AI Ready, outlines free AI literacy and upskilling programs for workers. Gary Sinise, actor and philanthropist who builds smart homes for wounded veterans, reflects on supporting service members. They discuss AI’s effects on manufacturing, trades, agriculture, training pipelines, and veteran advocacy.
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Mar 28, 2026 • 27min

Extra: The President Squeezes the Cuban Regime

Andrea Linares, Fox Noticias anchor covering Latin America, talks about Cuba’s crippling fuel shortages and blackouts. She discusses the cutoff of Venezuelan oil and U.S. pressure tactics. Conversations cover possible foreign investment in Cuba, tracked Russian tankers, rising protests, and developments in Venezuela after Maduro’s capture.
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Mar 28, 2026 • 31min

From Washington: Ethics Fight Presents Conundrum for Democrats

Andrea Linares, Fox Noticias anchor covering Latin America, outlines Cuba's worsening fuel and economic collapse and Venezuela's shifting political scene. Chad Pergram, Fox News congressional correspondent, breaks down the House ethics probe into alleged COVID-aid misappropriation and the fraught timing and political math facing lawmakers. The conversation highlights procedural hurdles and regional geopolitical ripple effects.
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Mar 28, 2026 • 17min

Jewish Communities Increase Security Amid Violent Attacks

Leora Rez, founder and executive director of StopAntisemitism, is a refugee-born advocate who tracks and fights antisemitic hate. She discusses the sharp rise in antisemitic incidents, recent violent attacks like the West Bloomfield synagogue assault, and heightened security and law enforcement coordination around Passover. She also explains how Jewish communal life is changing practically in response to threats.
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Mar 27, 2026 • 18min

Business Rundown: Oil Uncertainty & Social Media’s Wake-Up Call

Marcus Lemonis, entrepreneur and investor known for The Fixer, joins to unpack oil market uncertainty and its ripple effects. He outlines a 'four B's' view on costs and consumer pressure. He also discusses landmark legal rulings reshaping social media liability and what retailers and insurers might face.
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Mar 27, 2026 • 34min

Is America Armed And Ready For Conflict After Iran?

Gary Sinise, award-winning actor and longtime veterans advocate, shares why honoring and supporting service members matters to him. August Pfluger, Texas congressman and retired Air Force colonel, discusses military readiness, munitions, and the Air Force’s strain. They tackle U.S. capabilities, funding needs, rapid production of munitions, and how to keep forces prepared for future conflicts.
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Mar 26, 2026 • 16min

Israel's Largest Hospital Treating Patients Underground Amid Missile Attacks

Dr. Jordanna Koppel, an attending pediatric emergency physician at Sheba Medical Center, shares frontline pediatric care during ongoing missile attacks. She describes relocating over a thousand patients underground and running a full subterranean hospital. She discusses treating blast injuries, using telemedicine and AI tools, and supporting children’s emotional trauma with VR and medical clowns.
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Mar 26, 2026 • 34min

A Bad Week For Social Media Giants

Jim Trusty, former federal prosecutor who handled complex international narcotics cases, and Josh Ritter, former prosecutor and legal analyst on tech litigation. They dissect a landmark verdict holding Meta and Google liable for addictive design. They also unpack the legal maze around Nicolás Maduro’s narcoterrorism charges and the challenges of classified evidence and sanction-related defense hurdles.
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Mar 25, 2026 • 16min

Securing The Strait Of Hormuz And Degrading Iran's Military Power

Dr. Rebecca Grant, vice president of the Lexington Institute and military analyst on weapons and defense, explains securing the Strait of Hormuz and degrading Iran’s missile and drone forces. She discusses maritime surveillance platforms, hunting mobile missile launchers, strikes on drone factories, Marines aboard amphibious ships, and layered counter-drone defenses.

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