In the face of tremendous tragedy, the country attempts to get back on its feet, rebuild and find out who is responsible for the events of September 11th, and a commission is formed to find out what went wrong. A decade later, a once cold trail warms up.
In the decade after the death of its leader, al-Qaeda is overshadowed by the sudden rise and rapid fall of the brutal ISIS terror network. And with the War in Afghanistan coming to a close, America faces an uncertain future in the region.
This week, Shannon sits down with the Senior Vice President of Advocacy and Policy at World Relief, Jenny Yang to discuss the details of the situations on the ground in Afghanistan and Haiti.
On this episode, FOX News National Security Correspondent Jennifer Griffin has been covering the Afghanistan war since the beginning and she takes us back to where it all began.
Kennedy sits down with the subject of the recent HBO documentary series “100 Foot Wave” Garrett McNamara to discuss big-wave surfing and how he transformed the sport throughout his career.
This week, Jason sits down with Governor Greg Gianforte (R-MT) to discuss his transition into politics and dealing with the recent wildfires impacting his state. Listen now!
Shannon sits down with Will Ostan, retired Major and founder and CEO of Arc of Justice, to talk about the inspiration behind his organization and where it stands today.
This week, Dana is joined by Founder of IT Cosmetics and New York Times bestselling author, Jamie Kern Lima to discuss how she started her now-billion-dollar company in her basement. Listen now!
This week, Dana sits down with former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to discuss how her father influenced her life and shaped her into the powerful woman she is today.
This week, Dana sits down with former Chief of Staff to President George H.W. Bush, Jean Becker, who shares behind the scenes stories from her new book. Listen now!
In this conversation, Dana discusses making the most of your health and wellness, along with the importance of carving out time for your mental health. Listen now!
This week, the panel weighs in on the Colonial Pipeline resuming normal operations after last week's cyber-attack, and the possibility for a bipartisan agreement on Capitol Hill.
This week, Kennedy sits down with Professor of Medicine at the NYU Langone Medical Center Dr. Marc Siegel to discuss vaccine hesitancy in the U.S. Listen now!