

Mar. 29, 2019 9:32 p.m. EDT
News: What's happening right now at the U.S.-Mexico border?
The panelists discussed where things currently stand with immigration and the wall between the two countries.


Mar. 22, 2019 9:41 p.m. EDT
News: Special counsel Robert Mueller submits report to Justice Department
Hours after special counsel Robert Mueller completed his investigation and delivered his report to the Attorney General, the panelists discussed what information from the document could eventually be released to the public and other developments that could come next. The conversation also turned to President Donald Trump's recent attacks on the late Senator John McCain and the latest U.S. foreign


Mar. 15, 2019 9:03 p.m. EDT
News: What's getting done in a divided government?
Months into a divided government, the reporters opened their notebooks to give insight and analysis on what's really getting done. Plus, the conversation also turned to the latest in the 2020 race.


Mar. 15, 2019 8:58 p.m. EDT
News: GOP bucks President Trump, Democrats hold off on impeachment
President Donald Trump signed his first veto Friday, rejecting a resolution that would have ended his national emergency. A dozen GOP senators broke ranks, supporting the measure that would have diverted federal money to a border barrier. The panelists discussed what it all means and what comes next.


Mar. 08, 2019 9:46 p.m. EST
News: President Trump on defense, Democrats in damage control
As special counsel Robert Mueller's probe appears to be winding down, Democrats are stepping up their investigations into President Donald Trump. The panelists discussed the latest in the investigations, the resignation of White House communications director Bill Shine, the latest economic numbers, and the recently-passed congressional resolution denouncing bigotry.


Mar. 01, 2019 9:09 p.m. EST
News: President Donald Trump’s challenges at home and abroad
President Trump returned from a summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to more challenges than when he departed. Panelists recapped the summit in that resulted in no deal, and the allegations by his former attorney Michael Cohen. Plus, the panelists discussed the New York Times report claiming the president ordered officials to grant his son-in-law a top security clearance.


Mar. 01, 2019 9:09 p.m. EST
News: The impact of CPAC
This week, as President Donald Trump faced challenges at home and abroad, the Conservative Political Action Conference kicked off in the Washington area. The annual event has been a gathering place for the right wing for decades. Panelists discussed the first few days of CPAC and previewed the president’s weekend speech.


Feb. 22, 2019 9:45 p.m. EST
News: The latest developments in the Mueller report
Attorney General William Barr may announce as early as next week the end of special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation. The politically-charged probe into the Russian attack on the 2016 election has loomed over President Donald Trump for two years. The panelists discussed the potential impact of the report’s release, along with the investigations into President Donald Trump. The group


Feb. 15, 2019 9:26 p.m. EST
News: A new border wall battle
This week, President Donald Trump accepted a bipartisan spending deal allowing the government to stay open, and declared a national emergency to build on his border wall. What happens next? Panelists also discussed the confirmation of Attorney General William Barr and the latest investigation revelations.


Feb. 08, 2019 10:05 p.m. EST
News: In this divided government, is compromise possible?
This week, President Donald Trump delivered a sharp message to Democrats during his State of the Union address. Panelists recap the latest flash points in the Trump Administration’s face-off with the opposing party, including congressional investigations and the battle over the border.