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Mar 31, 2025 • 47min
03/30/25: Hostages, Voice of America, Left Behind
Hear riveting firsthand accounts from Israeli hostages released by Hamas as they share their harrowing experiences and push for a ceasefire. Discover the shocking shutdown of the Voice of America, a key player in global news, due to government intervention. Delve into the Environmental Protection Agency’s challenging cleanup efforts in Los Angeles following devastating wildfires. Personal stories of loss and resilience reflect the deep human impact of these significant events, showcasing the intertwining of conflict, information, and environmental crises.

Mar 24, 2025 • 47min
03/23/2025: Death on the Chazy River, Larkin’s War, Mr. Clooney Goes to Broadway
In this engaging discussion, Frank Larkin, a former Navy SEAL and government official, shares his heart-wrenching journey after losing his son to suicide, linking it to hidden brain injuries suffered during military service. He advocates for better protections for veterans facing mental health issues. The podcast also dives into the dangerous world of human smuggling along the U.S.-Canada border and George Clooney's inspiring Broadway debut tackling journalistic integrity amidst political pressure. Larkin's insights are both poignant and impactful, making for a compelling listen.

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Mar 10, 2025 • 47min
03/09/2025: Firing the Watchdogs, The Settlement, A Method to his Madness
The chief of the watchdog agency that protects federal workers and whistleblowers, Hampton Dellinger, was one of the first to be fired by President Trump. So were eighteen inspectors general and the chief of the board that protects federal workers. What is happening to independent watchdogs and why are they being dismantled? Correspondent Scott Pelley sits down with Dellinger and others to find out.Five years after it declared bankruptcy, Purdue Pharma and its wealthy owners, members of the Sackler family, have agreed to pay up to $7.4 billion in a proposed settlement that would deliver funds to victims of the opioid crisis. Correspondent Cecilia Vega investigates how this deal—potentially one of the largest opioid settlements ever—will affect the individuals and families who say Purdue’s opioids harmed them.With the NCAA basketball tournament, famously known as “March Madness,” tipping off this month, the University of Connecticut men's team is aiming for a historic three-peat. Correspondent Jon Wertheim provides an inside look at coach Dan Hurley's preparations, his strategies for managing a changing roster, and his pre-season rituals. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Mar 3, 2025 • 47min
03/02/2025: Ukraine-US and Death Flights
Tensions between Ukraine and the U.S. continue to escalate, raising concerns about military strategies and potential conflicts. A deep dive into Argentina's dark history reveals chilling details about state-sponsored disappearances during the dictatorship, highlighted by the investigation of a young photographer. Emotional reunions, like that of siblings separated for decades, showcase the lasting trauma of past atrocities. The complex interplay of politics and human rights remains at the forefront, shedding light on both historical and current struggles for truth and justice.

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Feb 24, 2025 • 39min
Remembering Clint Hill: Secret Service Agent #9
Clint Hill, a former Secret Service agent known for his role on the day of JFK's assassination, reflects on the heavy emotional burden he carried, including feelings of guilt regarding the tragedy. Joined by Mike Wallace, the veteran correspondent who famously interviewed him, they discuss the impact of that candid moment on Hill’s life. The conversation explores the psychological toll on protectors, the struggles of their families, and the significance of sharing personal stories for healing, highlighted by Hill's journey through trauma and connection with audiences.

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Feb 24, 2025 • 47min
02/23/25: The Justice Department, CFPB, John Oliver
The episode dives into recent upheavals at the U.S. Department of Justice, highlighting firings and the bravery of prosecutors who stood against intimidation. It also explores the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's origins and ongoing struggles to protect consumers. John Oliver's comedic journey is examined, revealing how his early experiences in Edinburgh shaped his sharp political satire. The podcast balances serious discussions about ethics and justice with entertaining anecdotes, making for a thought-provoking listen.

Feb 3, 2025 • 47min
02/02/2025: What Will Mitch Do?, Robert Lighthizer, A Psychedelic Journey
Mitch McConnell, the longest-serving Senate Majority Leader, reflects on his legacy and future after stepping down. He shares insights into his role in shaping U.S. politics and the Supreme Court. Robert Lighthizer, Trump's former trade negotiator, discusses the economic implications of tariffs on American manufacturing and trade policies. Meanwhile, veterans seeking healing from PTSD embark on psychedelic retreats in Mexico, exploring new therapeutic possibilities through psilocybin. These intertwined narratives reveal the complexities of leadership, mental health, and trade in America today.

Jan 26, 2025 • 43min
60 Minutes' Great Football Profiles
This weekend, four NFL teams will fight for their chance to play in the Super Bowl. To celebrate NFL conference championship Sunday, we're digging into the 60 Minutes archive and sharing three unforgettable football-themed stories.Steve Kroft's 2010 interview with NFL star Drew Brees, the then-New Orleans Saints quarterback, who led his team in 2010 to their first Super Bowl championship.Scott Pelley's 2011 profile of pro football agent Drew Rosenhaus, who - at the time - represented more NFL players than any other agent. The movie character Jerry Maguire was largely based on Rosenhaus.Jon Wertheim's 2022 report on the NFL kicker. Includes interviews with Justin Tucker, a Baltimore Ravens kicker; John Harbaugh, Baltimore Ravens coach; Calais Campbell, defensive lineman for the Baltimore Ravens; Morten Andersen, former placekicker for the New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Falcons; and Connor Barth, who kicked for four NFL teams. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Jan 13, 2025 • 47min
01/12/2025: The Fires, The FBI Director, The Gaza Policy
Christopher Wray, the former FBI Director, shares insights from his tenure during a turbulent political era. He reflects on his early departure, outlining the threats facing America, particularly in cybersecurity and counterterrorism. The discussion shifts to the critical response to the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, underscoring community resilience. Additionally, Wray addresses U.S. foreign policy in the Gaza conflict, emphasizing moral dilemmas and national security implications, and shares perspectives on the complexities of managing law enforcement amidst political pressures.

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Jan 6, 2025 • 47min
01/05/2025: Pope Francis, Notre Dame, Built By Angels
Anne Diaz Griffin, an investment firm manager instrumental in Notre Dame's restoration, joins the discussion on resilience and the significance of cultural landmarks. She shares insights into the meticulous efforts behind Notre Dame's revival, emphasizing community support and global philanthropy. Additionally, Pope Francis reflects on pressing global issues such as migration and conflict, advocating for compassion and inclusivity. Their conversation highlights the intersection of faith and heritage, reinforcing the importance of preserving our shared history.


