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Hour 1 - Happy Monday! Here's what Nick Reed covers this hour: We're only several days away from the KSGF Can't Wait For Summer Kickoff event! Make sure to join us this upcoming Saturday at Tie & Timber at 11 a.m.! Speculation within the security community continued to swirl over the weekend about the source and rationale for leaks indicating the U.S. has provided intelligence that has enabled Ukraine to kill Russian generals and sink a Russian warship. President Biden's new press secretary is in a relationship with CNN reporter Suzanne Malveaux. Is this a conflict of interest?
BREAKING NEWS: The U.S. has conducted an air strike against an ISIS-K 'planner'. U.S. Central Command spokesman, Navy Captain Bill Urban, has said the unmanned air strike occurred in Afghanistan and initial indications are that the target was killed. No civilian casualties are known of at this time. The U.S. embassy in Kabul advises U.S. citizens to leave the gates of Hamid Karzai Airport immediately to avoid traveling to the airport following a warning from the President's National Security Team that another terror attack is likely. The Pentagon has confirmed there was one explosion in the ISIS-K terror attack outside the airport yesterday not two, as they originally reported. The bomber wore a suicide vest. Louisiana and Mississippi face both hurricane and storm surge warnings as Hurricane Ida bears down on the Gulf Coast with the concern it will make land-fall as a category 4 tomorrow. A Judge has ruled against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' ban on mask mandates in schools. Despite his continual threats of removing funding, the majority of school districts in large populated areas rebelled against the Governor. Florida reported more Covid cases in the last week than any other since the beginning of the pandemic with 17,000 cases in schools. The assault on voting rights is spreading across the country. 18 states have enacted 30 new laws just this year. House Democrats passed the John Lewis Voting Rights Act this week, but the bill faces an uphill climb in the Senate. On tonight's panel: CNN's Kaitlan Collins, Alex Marquardt, Lieutenant General Mark Hertling, Karen McGinnis, John Harwood, James Clapper, Dr. Larry Brilliant and Suzanne Malveaux. Plus: William Cohen, Matthew Dowd, Colonel Scott Mann, Afghanistan Veteran Lieutenant Jason Redman and political commentator Amanda Carpenter. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Donald Trump disses a major U.S. ally. The 2020 Democratic field gets a little bit smaller. And, yes, the president really did call himself "the chosen one." Join us for this week's State of America podcast.
President Trump takes aim at Mexico. Republicans take aim at Trump. And can Democrats win with Biden? Join us... on State of America
Who's in and who's out? These days in the Trump White House, it's more about who's out. Hear why that's concerning even top Republicans now. Join Kate Bolduan and the panel on this week's State of America.
We may have just begun 2019, but the race for 2020 is already in full swing. Meet the Democrats who say they're ready to take on Donald Trump... and become America's next president. Join Kate Bolduan on this week's State of America podcast.
Russian President Vladimir Putin in July, singled out American-born businessman Bill Browder at a joint press conference in Helsinki, Finland. Putin, standing alongside President Trump, named Browder and his business dealings. Browder was the largest foreign investor in Russia until he was arrested in 2005 and expelled from the country. His corporate documents were seized by Russian authorities, he says, and the young lawyer he hired to investigate—Sergei Magnitsky—was arrested and died in prison. Seeking justice, Browder lobbied for the Magnitsky Act, which he says prevents “Russian torturers and murderers” from using America’s banking system. In this discussion with CNN’s Suzanne Malveaux, Browder talks about the Helsinki summit, the infamous Trump Tower meeting, and why he says he’s not afraid of Putin. This discussion was held on July 27th at the Resnick Aspen Action Forum in Aspen, Colorado. Show Notes Listen to the Aspen Ideas to Go episode, CRISPR: A Crack in Creation. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Email your comments to aspenideastogo@gmail.com. The views and opinions of the speakers in the podcast do not necessarily reflect those of the Aspen Institute.
He was President Trump's ultimate loyalist ... now Michael Cohen is taking the fight for truth right to his former client. Plus, Trump prepares to reveal his pick for the nation's highest court as a former Senator will be the nominee's Supreme Court Sherpa. Join Kate and the panel.
Fireworks on Capitol Hill, as deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein pushes back on his Republican critics. And President Trump contradicts his staff - and his intel agencies - once again, declaring that Russia didn't meddle in the 2016 campaign. Join Kate and the panel.
Students have spoken, politicians have listened.. now what? Will Trump be a president who effects change on the gun issue? Or will the NRA and fierce gun rights advocates dig in their heels? We discuss in today's State of America. Join us!
President Trump holds a listening session with survivors of the Florida school shooting as students rally nationwide for gun reform. And Jeff Sessions is back in the president's crosshairs for not investigating the Democrats on Russia (again). Join Suzanne Malveaux and the panel.
Press Secretary Sarah Sanders is back at the podium for the first White House briefing in a week. And her appearance comes as the Trump administration faces challenges on everything from the Russia probe to gun control. Join Suzanne Malveaux and the panel.
The White House says President Trump is open to improving the background check system, as calls grow louder for gun reform after last week's deadly school shooting. And an epic Twitter storm - even by Trump standards - as the President lashes out on the Russia probe. Join Suzanne Malveaux and the panel.
On the Supreme Court's June 28 decision on the Affordable Healthcare Act. Speakers: David Brooks, Suzanne Malveaux, Joe Klein, Thomas Daschle, Vin Weber, Elliot Gerson
Chenese returns to the Essence Music Festival in New Orleans to interview some of todays hottest celebrities in music, film, and television! Part two includes interviews with Valerie Jarrett, SInbad, Dr. Steve Perry, Datwon Thomas, Laz Alonzo, Tami Roman, Shaunie O'Neal, & Evelyn Lozada (Basketball Wives), Lisa Nicholas, Committed (NBC's The Sing Off), Brian Courtney Wilson, Kevin Liles, Detrick Haddon, AJ Hammer, Suzanne Malveaux, Tina Knowles, Vashawn Mitchell, Brian White, Evelyn "Champagne" King, Diann Valentine, Deniece Williams, Isaiah Washington, and Kierra "KeKe" Sheard
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and her longtime partner Suzanne Malveaux have called it quits, marking the end of their relationship after living under the same roof for 10 years and adopting a daughter together.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy