

Aug. 17, 2018 9:38 p.m. EDT
News: More than 300 newspapers promote freedom of the press
Hundreds of newspapers across the country ran editorials rebuffing against President Trump’s frequent attacks against the mainstream media. The panelists also discuss the president’s cancellation of a $92 million military parade.


Apr. 06, 2018 9:22 p.m. EDT
News: President Trump rattles global markets and cracks down on immigration, EPA chief’s future remains uncertain
President Trump threatens China with new tariffs rattling global markets, while he returns to his campaign pledge to crack down on immigration. Plus, the latest turmoil in the Trump administration surrounding Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt.


Oct. 20, 2017 9 p.m. EDT
News: Pentagon, FBI investigate ambush on U.S. troops in Niger
The discussion also shifted to the latest developments with the budget, tax reform, and healthcare.


Aug. 25, 2017 9:39 p.m. EDT
News: Could the 2020 presidential race see a unity ticket?
Axios reports Republican Gov. John Kasich from Ohio and Democratic Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper may be considering becoming running mates in the 2020 presidential race. Kasich would potentially take the top spot on the ticket. The panelists also discussed the new White House guidance on transgender people in the military.


Aug. 25, 2017 9:27 p.m. EDT
News: President Trump changes course in Afghanistan, battles with Republicans
There’s bad blood brewing between President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans over the debt ceiling, a budget to keep the government running, and funding for a border wall with Mexico. The panelists also discussed some of the big events during the president’s week, including his debrief to Americans about his Afghanistan strategy and a campaign-style rally in Arizona.


Aug. 11, 2017 9:46 p.m. EDT
News: President Donald Trump talks Vladimir Putin, FBI raid of Paul Manafort’s home
While North Korea has been dominating recent headlines, President Donald Trump also made other remarkable comments this week. The panelists discussed the president’s statements towards Vladimir Putin and the FBI raid of Paul Manafort’s home.


Jul. 28, 2017 10:19 p.m. EDT
News: President Trump's decision to ban transgender people from serving in the military makes headlines
The panelists discussed President Trump's decision to ban transgender people from serving in the military, along with Congress' decision to impose new sanctions on Russia, Iran, and North Korea, plus two key White House advisers' appearance on Capitol Hill to face questions about their meeting last June with a Russian attorney.


Jul. 07, 2017 9:31 p.m. EDT
News: How Europe views Trump, EU and Japan sign trade deal, ethics chief steps down and a new Pentagon policy
Los Angeles Times reporter Doyle McManus shares what he heard from Europeans about the new American president during a recent trip. Plus, the European Union and Japan sign a new trade deal that represents 30 percent of the global economy. Walter Shaub, the director of the Office of Government Ethics, resigns after sever high profile disagreements with President Trump.


Dec. 22, 2016 11:42 a.m. EST
News: The Obama Legacy: From hope and change to achievements and setbacks
President Barack Obama was elected by promising hope and change, but during his eight years in the White House he learned that governing isn’t always easy. As the nation's first black president enters his final month in office, we explore his legacy, what he accomplished and what remains undone.


Sep. 28, 2016 4:08 p.m. EDT
News: Issues shaping the millennial vote in battleground state Colorado
As polls in Colorado show the gap between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton tightening, we look to the students at Colorado College about what it means to vote in a battleground state. They told us about the importance of veterans issues and climate change in the Centennial State, and they voiced skepticism that Colorado will actually be a swing state this year.