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On this episode, Bret sits down with Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) and Congresswoman Claudia Tenney (R-NY), to discuss how their commitment to the civility pledge they both signed when they entered Congress in 2017, has led them to work together on a number of issues. They share their common ground on standing up to China and fighting food insecurity, and they also discuss the upcoming Omnibus bill to avoid a government shutdown.

This week, Senior Republican on the Federal Communications Commission, Brendan Carr joins Abby in the classroom.

On this episode, Sean and Rachel sit down with the former Ambassador to the Organization of American States, Carlos Trujillo to discuss the Biden administration's decision to allow Chevron to restart oil production in Venezuela.

Story #1: The war on social media, for your mind, and against Twitter. Story #2: Why it isn't just Balenciaga. Story #3: USA Beats Iran!

On this episode, Ben sits down with Editor-in-Chief of Tablet Magazine, Alana Newhouse, to discuss her writing on "Brokenism" and how she believes the COVID-19 pandemic shed a light on how many of the country's institutions and systems are fundamentally flawed. Alana shares her real-life experiences to explain how this has shaped her political ideology.

Story #1: Potentially the biggest revolution since the fall of the Soviet Union.Story #2: Will's advice for the holiday season.Story #3: When will Americans care about the World Cup?

On this episode, Will does a deep-dive with former counselor to President Trump and FOX News Contributor Kellyanne Conway, for an in-depth conversation on the potential 2024 presidential candidates on both sides of the aisle. Kellyanne explains why there is no way to count out the former President, as well as why she believes the Democrats may not be able to take President Biden off the top of the ticket.

On this episode, Ben sits down with Deputy Director of the Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security, Matthew Kroenig, to discuss the latest updates from the potential Russian nuclear threat in Ukraine. Plus, they look at why the Chinese military may become even more confrontational in the coming years.