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Father Mike Schmitz joins Martha as he discusses what the Bible teaches us about loss and heartbreak, and reflects on the devastation in the Holy Land. 

Will shares his ten biggest takeaways from the deadly Hamas attacks in Israel and the ensuing Israeli response in the Gaza Strip. He breaks down the history of the conflict and tries to cut through the intricacies and political rhetoric around the situation to make the most sense of what could become a global conflict.

Later, Jason is joined by House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) as they reminisce on their time serving on the Oversight Committee together. Rep. Comer explains the importance of having business and private sector experience before serving in Congress. Plus, he details media bias when covering Biden family corruption.

Leslie Marshall, Matthew Continetti, and Chad Pergram join as they discuss how the Biden Administration may respond the Hamas' aggression and what role Iran plays in the attacks on Israel.

Today, Ben unveils his new podcast format, where he will be providing you with unique insights, opinions, and commentaries on all of the most important and impactful issues of the day. As the nation of Israel reels from the deadly Hamas terrorist attacks, killing at least 900 people and injuring thousands, Ben lays out why the ability of Hamas and their sponsors to carry out such an attack is a direct result of blunderous foreign policy decisions made by American leaders.

Tragedy unfolded in Israel this weekend after Hamas militants unleashed an unprecedented terror attack on the country. Israel formally declared war against Hamas on Sunday, making it the first declaration of its kind in 50 years.

Israel's security cabinet declared war Saturday night after Hamas terrorists launched a surprise barrage of thousands of rockets into Israel, killing hundreds and wounding thousands. To break down the significance of the events, as well as how it may play out geopolitically, Will brings on the Director of the Center for National Defense at The Heritage Foundation, Robert Greenway.