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Oct 7, 2025 • 24min
National Guard’s Next Destination: Chicago
Jay O'Brien, a Capitol Hill correspondent known for his insights on government dynamics, teams up with Peter Haralombos, an ABC reporter spotlighting National Guard issues. They delve into a federal judge's decision impacting National Guard deployments in Chicago amidst a government shutdown. The conversation explores the legal complexities of federal intervention and local resistance. Jay analyzes the gridlock in Congress, highlighting potential impacts on federal workers and critical services, offering a peek into the intricate relationship between state and federal powers.

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Oct 6, 2025 • 29min
Judge to Trump: No Troops in Portland for Now
Ian Pannell, ABC's chief foreign correspondent, sheds light on the evolving peace prospects between Israel and Hamas, detailing a new diplomatic deal and the associated challenges like humanitarian access. Meanwhile, Devin Dwyer, senior Washington reporter, discusses the Supreme Court's new term, emphasizing upcoming cases that could redefine presidential power and constitutional limits. From debates on birthright citizenship to pivotal issues like executive removal powers, the conversation dives into the legal landscape shaping the nation.

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Oct 3, 2025 • 24min
The Sentencing of Sean "Diddy" Combs
Peter Haralambus, an ABC News correspondent, provides insights from the courtroom as Sean 'Diddy' Combs faces sentencing. He details the legal arguments presented, including Combs' claims of rehabilitation and the prosecution's push for an 11-year sentence. Elizabeth Schulze, an economics reporter, discusses the government shutdown impact on labor data, explaining the absence of the monthly jobs report and exploring alternative economic indicators. Together, they navigate the intersecting worlds of celebrity justice and economic analysis.

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Oct 2, 2025 • 24min
The “Imminent” Shutdown Layoffs
Jay O'Brien, ABC News Capitol Hill correspondent, discusses the looming government shutdown and its potential impacts on federal workers. He sheds light on Senate dynamics and political pressure tactics being wielded. Meanwhile, Anne Flaherty, Pentagon reporter, explains the National Guard's unusual domestic training deployments, legal constraints on troop use, and local officials' resistance to military help. The episode also honors the legacy of conservationist Jane Goodall, highlighting her groundbreaking chimpanzee research and advocacy.

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Oct 1, 2025 • 29min
The Shutdown Begins
Join Anne Flaherty, an ABC News correspondent covering national security, as she breaks down Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s controversial speech on Pentagon policy shifts. Alex Perez shares harrowing details about the Michigan church shooting, delving into the shooter's anti-Mormon motivations and community impacts. Rick Klein offers insights into the political implications of the government shutdown and anticipates Congress's bargaining strategies. It's a deep dive into critical issues affecting national security and community resilience.

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Sep 30, 2025 • 28min
Washington Hurtles Toward a Shutdown
In this discussion, Ann Flaherty, an ABC senior national reporter covering Pentagon insights, shares her expertise on the looming government shutdown and its potential impacts. She elaborates on Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's unusual convening of military generals, raising eyebrows about possible political influences within the armed forces. The conversation also touches on the stress federal workers might face during the shutdown and the dynamics of President Trump's new Gaza peace proposal, stirring skepticism and considerations of regional stability.

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Sep 29, 2025 • 26min
Church Shooting in Michigan
Josh Margolin, ABC News chief investigative reporter, shares gripping details about a church shooting in Michigan, discussing the suspect's violent history and potential motivations. He highlights the unfortunate reality of increased attacks on places of worship, linking them to societal trauma and gun violence. Also featured, James Sample, a Hofstra law professor, explores the contentious debate surrounding President Trump's latest Supreme Court challenge on birthright citizenship, unpacking its implications for the 14th Amendment.

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Sep 28, 2025 • 40min
Vanished: The Search
Myra Guillén, sister of Vanessa Guillen, shares the harrowing details of her family's search for Vanessa after she went missing from Fort Hood. She recounts the frustrating initial military response and the personal toll it took on the family. The conversation dives into Vanessa's disclosure of sexual harassment and the family's courageous push for justice, which ignited the #IAmVanessaGuillen movement. Myra highlights their grassroots efforts to raise awareness and the public's growing support, culminating in protests that demanded accountability.

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Sep 27, 2025 • 37min
Vanished: "I’m Gonna Find You"
The disappearance of Private First Class Vanessa Guillén at Fort Hood raises alarming questions. Her family sounds the alarm when her texts stop, revealing the tight bond they shared. Vanessa's athletic spirit and strong character are highlighted, along with her decision to enlist in the Army. The troubling history of Fort Hood adds context to her story. A public outcry begins as the family pushes for answers and activists rally behind them, sparking an international movement for justice.

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Sep 26, 2025 • 29min
James Comey Indicted
Amir Katursky, Chief Investigative Correspondent for ABC News, brings insightful analysis to the intriguing legal saga surrounding James Comey’s indictment. He explores the political ramifications and discusses the Justice Department's internal turmoil. The conversation shifts to a chilling Dallas shooting, revealing meticulous planning by the gunman. Amir also dives into the booming school security market, questioning its efficiency and effectiveness, while highlighting what truly keeps students safe, such as alert staff and simple infrastructure.