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Mar 18, 2026 • 25min

True Change In The Mideast Could Hinge On Regime Change In Iran

Danny Ayalon, former Israeli ambassador to the U.S. and ex-deputy foreign minister now leading Silver Road Capital Group, discusses Israel’s strikes on Iranian leadership and the strategy behind targeted leadership removals. He covers military benchmarks for withdrawal, the link between force and political change, and shifting Arab states’ stances toward Iran.
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Mar 18, 2026 • 34min

Radicalization, Sleeper Cells, And The Threats America Faces

James Gagliano, retired FBI supervisory special agent with counterterrorism expertise, discusses sleeper cells, lone-wolf radicalization, Iranian drone threats and border-related risks. Jerry Willis, Fox Business Network anchor, examines a bipartisan housing bill, investor impacts on supply, rising costs and how energy and interest rates shape the market.
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Mar 17, 2026 • 21min

Israel Intensifies Operations Against Hezbollah In Lebanon

Jonathan Schanzer, executive director at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and Middle East security expert. He discusses Israel’s expanded operations in southern Lebanon and Hezbollah’s missile threat. He outlines Israeli tactics, risks of ground mobilization, Lebanon’s political fractures, and how Iran shapes Hezbollah’s future. Short, sharp analysis of strategy and regional stakes.
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Mar 17, 2026 • 32min

Former Iran Hostage On Operation Epic Fury, The Regime's Brutality

Kevin Hermening, a former Marine captured in Tehran during the 1979 embassy takeover and now a Republican candidate, recounts his 444 days in captivity. He discusses support for denying Iran nuclear capability and why he believes Iranians could topple the mullahs. The conversation also covers memories of solitary confinement, escape attempts, and how those experiences shaped his political views.
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Mar 16, 2026 • 23min

GOP Pushes To Strip Citizenship From Terrorists

Gene Hamilton, former deputy White House counsel and president of America First Legal, gives legal and policy analysis on immigration, denaturalization, and national security. He discusses recent terror attacks tied to naturalized citizens. He outlines vetting failures, paper-based record problems, material misrepresentation as a denaturalization tool, and proposed legislative fixes.
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Mar 16, 2026 • 16min

Business Rundown: The Global Energy Supply Shock From The Strait of Hormuz

Lou Basenese, Fox News contributor and energy markets executive, outlines the global stakes of Strait of Hormuz disruptions. He explains why the crisis duration matters, how U.S. production cannot fully shield domestic prices, and why NATO and allies may need to escort tankers. He also touches on winners in higher oil markets and the limits of AI in the workplace.
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Mar 16, 2026 • 32min

The Glaring “Blind Spot" In U.S. Domestic Terror Prevention

Emily Lampkin, founder of the Women Leaders Series and author of Duct Tape and White Lies, shares quick, practical advice for women navigating leadership and careers. She covers pragmatic daily fixes, mentoring strategies, accepting praise, taking risks, and building bridges across divides. Short, actionable tips and candid stories highlight resilience and real-world advancement.
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Mar 15, 2026 • 27min

Extra: Even More From Vice President Mike Pence

Mike Pence, former Vice President and founder of Advancing American Freedom, speaks on U.S. strikes against Iran and why he supports decisive action. He discusses restoring deterrence, degrading Iran’s capabilities, his view of Trump’s leadership, and policy priorities for the GOP ahead of the 2026 midterms.
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Mar 15, 2026 • 31min

From Washington: Kamikaze Drones, AI, and the Future of Combat

Danny Danon, Israeli UN ambassador offering strategic diplomacy, and Rebecca Grant, defense analyst specializing in military tech and AI. They discuss kamikaze one-way drones and how they reshape strike options. They explore Space Force missile detection and AI speeding targeting. They examine mines, Gulf security, and the regional coalition countering Iran.
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Mar 14, 2026 • 33min

Extra: Oscar Predictions, the Streaming Shift, and Why 2026 Was a "Bad Year" for Movies

Neil Rosen, longtime film critic and TV host, gives a brisk take on the 2026 awards race and the films leading the Best Picture fight. He weighs acting and directing contests, names notable snubs and rising stars, and digs into how streaming and shrinking theater screens reshaped the year. He also shares why he calls 2026 a bad year for movies and highlights a few personal favorite films.

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