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Jun 13, 2025 • 28min
Nuclear Option: Israel’s Massive Attack on Iran
Israel launches a sweeping attack on Iranian nuclear sites. FBI agents handcuff a U.S. senator after he interrupted a DHS press conference. And a jet crashes into a medical campus shortly after takeoff in India. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Jun 12, 2025 • 28min
Protest Politics: High-Stakes Test for Democrats
Avery Harper, ABC's political director, shares expert insights on the current political landscape shaped by protests against ICE across multiple cities. He discusses the delicate balance lawmakers face with public safety while reacting to these intense demonstrations. The conversation also touches on the high-profile drama surrounding Harvey Weinstein's retrial and its implications for the Me Too movement. Plus, Harper highlights the evolving global tensions, particularly involving Iran, and their impact on U.S. military readiness.

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Jun 11, 2025 • 28min
What Are Marines Allowed to Do in LA?
Dr. Richard Besser, ABC's chief medical correspondent, dives into the complexities surrounding the deployment of Marines in Los Angeles for immigration enforcement. He discusses the legal and ethical implications of using military personnel for law enforcement. The conversation also highlights the political turmoil at the CDC after the firing of vaccine advisory panel members and its effects on public trust in health advisories. Additionally, the tragic high school shooting in Graz prompts discussions on gun regulations and the devastating impact on the community.

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Jun 10, 2025 • 24min
City of Angels, Protests and Troops
Dan Abrams, ABC News chief legal analyst, brings his expertise on the recent dismissal of a $400 million lawsuit involving Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, shedding light on its ramifications for Hollywood. Rachel Van Landingham, a law professor and former Air Force advisor, discusses the controversial deployment of 700 Marines to Los Angeles amid civil unrest, examining its legal implications and presidential authority. They also touch on the resurgence of Connie Francis's music on TikTok, illustrating the changing landscape of music discovery.

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Jun 9, 2025 • 31min
Fire & ICE: Los Angeles Erupts Over Arrests
Matt Gutman, ABC's chief national correspondent based in L.A., dives into the heated protests against ICE deportations swarming Los Angeles. He discusses President Trump's controversial decision to deploy the National Guard to quell the unrest, highlighting the fear and anger within the community. The conversation also navigates complex legal battles surrounding Kilmar Abrego-Garcia's case, reflecting on the current administration's immigration policies and the challenges they pose. Plus, a thrilling look at how sailing is evolving to match the excitement of Formula One!

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Jun 6, 2025 • 26min
Trump and Musk's Bromance Breakdown
Rick Klein, ABC News Washington Bureau Chief, and Devin Dwyer, a senior Washington reporter focusing on the Supreme Court, delve into the fiery fallout between Elon Musk and Donald Trump. They discuss how personal attacks over a spending bill spiraled into a fierce social media clash. The guests also tackle critical Supreme Court rulings, including implications for gun manufacturers and civil rights. Additionally, they highlight new UK health advice for women about weight-loss drugs and their impact on conception, stressing the importance of medical guidance.

Jun 5, 2025 • 33min
Trump’s New Travel Ban
President Trump has implemented a new travel ban on nationals from twelve countries, stirring legal challenges and political debates. The podcast dives into the implications of this policy and reveals a disturbing violent incident linked to an IVF clinic, driven by extremist ideologies. It also critiques a proposed Republican bill expected to balloon the national deficit while exploring the rise of 'vibe coding,' a trend making web design accessible to non-coders and its implications for job security in tech, particularly concerning traditional programmers.

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Jun 4, 2025 • 29min
Art of the Steel: Trump Hikes Tariffs
Ian Pannell, ABC's chief foreign correspondent, shares gripping insights from Gaza amidst ongoing conflict. He highlights the terrifying realities faced by civilians and the struggles of aid distribution in war-torn areas. The conversation then shifts to the new tariffs on steel and aluminum and their economic impact, stirring uncertainties for both consumers and manufacturers. Pannell also discusses alarming smuggling attempts involving a dangerous fungus, raising national security concerns that could affect agriculture.

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Jun 3, 2025 • 29min
The Firebombing Fallout in Boulder
Josh Margolin, ABC's chief investigative reporter, and Jay O'Brien, Capitol Hill correspondent, dive into the troubling aftermath of a firebombing incident targeting Israeli hostages demonstrators in Boulder. They unpack hate crime charges against the suspect, exploring his dark connections and planning. The discussion then shifts to the contentious Senate debates on President Trump’s mega budget bill, revealing divisions among Republicans. They also touch on the harassment young female athletes face from obsessive fans, highlighting the emotional toll of fame.

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Jun 2, 2025 • 28min
“People Were Being Set on Fire”: Attack in Colorado
A violent assault during a pro-Palestinian march in Colorado raises alarm, with an assailant using a makeshift flamethrower, leading to FBI involvement. Meanwhile, Ukraine surprises Russia with strategic drone strikes, significantly impacting military assets. The chaos doesn't end there; a bizarre truck accident releases millions of bees onto Washington roads, complicating emergency responses for local crews and prompting swift action from a nearby beekeeper. The episode highlights the unpredictable nature of current events and their far-reaching implications.