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Dec 24, 2024 • 47min

House Ethics Report Finds Evidence Matt Gaetz Paid For Sex And Drugs

A House Ethics Committee report reveals shocking allegations against former congressman Matt Gaetz, including payments for sex and drugs with a 17-year-old. The implications for his political future stir debates on loyalty and accountability. Meanwhile, former President Bill Clinton's hospitalization raises health concerns. The political landscape remains turbulent as legal battles unfold, shedding light on complex issues like pardons and the death penalty. Personal stories of resilience add depth, emphasizing the human side of these gripping narratives.
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Dec 21, 2024 • 46min

House Passes Spending Bill To Avert Government Shutdown

Lawmakers hurriedly passed a stopgap funding bill to prevent a government shutdown, but tensions rise around its contents. With disaster relief included but no debt limit suspension, political dynamics are shifting. The conversation highlights the influence of figures like Elon Musk on the Republican Party and the potential impact on Medicare and Social Security. Meanwhile, a dairy farm in California faces a statewide emergency due to an outbreak of bird flu, raising serious public health concerns.
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Dec 20, 2024 • 47min

Congress Barrels Toward Shutdown

House Republicans face a potential government shutdown as tensions escalate over failed funding legislation. Amidst this political chaos, GOP Rep. Don Bacon shares his perspective on the turmoil. Meanwhile, the shocking case of Luigi Mangione unfolds, where he transitions from state to federal murder charges in a high-profile killing. The podcast also touches on misinformation in legislation and the emotional aftermath of a tragic school shooting in Wisconsin, underscoring the urgent need for effective communication in these crises.
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Dec 19, 2024 • 46min

Shutdown Looms As Trump Brings Congress To A Halt With Demands On Spending Bill

Adam Kinzinger, a former Republican congressman, shares his insights on the impending government shutdown linked to Donald Trump's demands and Elon Musk's influence. The discussion highlights growing tensions within the GOP and the irony of their fiscal policy, contrasting past stances with current challenges. Kinzinger delves into the political ramifications of Trump's actions, the complexities of the spending bill negotiations, and the broader implications for working Americans and veterans amidst this political turmoil.
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Dec 18, 2024 • 46min

Luigi Mangione Indicted In New York

A Manhattan grand jury on Tuesday indicted Luigi Mangione for murder as an act of terrorism in the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, according to newly released court documents. Mangione faces 11 counts, including one of murder in the first-degree and two of murder in the second-degree in Thompson’s killing on December 4 in New York, along with other weapon and forgery charges, the indictment says. Why authorities decided to seek that rare-for-New York charge, and what they will need to do to make it stick. Plus, new developments tonight in the wake of yesterday's school shooting in Madison, WI and all we're learning about what motivated the 15-year-old girl responsible. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Dec 17, 2024 • 46min

Source: Wisconsin School Shooter Planned Attack In Advance

A tragic shooting at a Wisconsin school leaves one student and a teacher dead, revealing the shooter had planned the attack beforehand. The community grapples with the aftermath and calls for legislative action against school violence. Meanwhile, a significant legal ruling states that a former president lacks immunity in a hush money case, prompting discussions on accountability. Details about ongoing investigations and tech giants' political ties are also examined, adding layers to the narrative of justice and influence.
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Dec 14, 2024 • 46min

Officials Demand Explanation On Mysterious Drones

Julia Kayyem, CNN senior national security analyst and former assistant DHS secretary, dives into the growing anxiety surrounding unidentified drone sightings across the U.S. She highlights the government's response, emphasizing Homeland Security's claim of no current threat. The conversation also addresses the regulatory issues of drone usage and legal complications from a high-profile case involving a suspected CEO killer. Additionally, Kayyem discusses vaccine hesitancy and the political turmoil it fuels, focusing on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s controversial role in public health policy.
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Dec 13, 2024 • 46min

NYPD: “No Indication” Suspect In CEO Killing Was Ever Insured By UnitedHealthcare

In this engaging discussion, Clarissa Ward, a CNN journalist known for her impactful reporting from Syria, delves into families' desperate searches for missing loved ones. She covers the chilling investigation into the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, including forensic details and the suspect's troubling motivations. The conversation also touches on eerie drone sightings over New Jersey, raising community concerns amidst ongoing inquiries. Overall, Ward’s insights bring a human element to complex, unfolding stories.
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Dec 12, 2024 • 46min

NYPD Commissioner: Gun Mangione Had Matched The Shell Casings At Scene

In a gripping discussion, journalist Clarissa Ward delves into the troubling case of Luigi Mangione and the direct evidence linking him to a murder. The talk uncovers psychological complexities stemming from his abrupt disappearance and insights into public perception around legal insanity. Ward also highlights the rising social media support for Mangione, stirring unrest in his community, and critiques systemic issues magnifying the crisis. Meanwhile, she contrasts this with chilling stories from Syrian prisons, shedding light on human rights abuses.
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Dec 11, 2024 • 47min

Investigators Have Notes From Notebook Mangione Kept

Tonight, a source tells CNN's John Miller that the alleged UnitedHealthcare CEO shooter made a to-do list for a killing, as well as notes justifying those plans. Law enforcement also said Mangione had a three-page handwritten “claim of responsibility” as police characterized his manifesto. In one notebook passage, Mangione concludes that using a bomb against his intended victim “could kill innocents” but shooting would be more targeted, musing what could be better than “to kill the CEO at his own bean counting conference." Plus, a tip from the public was the key to the apprehension of Luigi Mangione, Randi Kaye takes a look at other high-profile investigations that came to a close with the help of good Samaritans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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