ABC News: US launches retaliatory airstrike in Syria
Two U.S. F-15 fighter jets launched missiles at a weapons storage facility in eastern Syria, which the Pentagon says was being used by Iranâs Islamic Revolutionary Guard and its proxies.
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Two U.S. F-15 fighter jets launched missiles at a weapons storage facility in eastern Syria, which the Pentagon says was being used by Iranâs Islamic Revolutionary Guard and its proxies.
The CMA Awards were on ABC tonight hosted by Peyton Manning & Luke Bryan, the Republican debate took place in Miami and Donald was absent once again, Ivanka took the stand in the $250 million fraud case against her father, it was not a very good election night for the MAGA-verse, voters in Ohio overwhelmingly passed a measure to protect a womanâs right to choose, we discovered that Mike Lindell makes unusual sounds when heâs making a point, the mayor in Saskatchewan Canada has an interesting name, a pre-owned vehicle in New Jersey had an unfortunate encounter with the local wildlife, and country star Jelly Roll has a great new holiday gift idea for you!
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Republican candidates facing off in the third presidential debate and Ivanka Trump testifying in her dad’s civil fraud trial.
Why is it that every other culture gets a pass, but Western civilization is exclusively the sum of the worst things itâs ever done?
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Director of polling at the Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics, John Della Volpe, joins Morning Joe to discuss new New York Times/Siena College polling on the 2024 election.
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GOP presidential candidate Chris Christie discusses Donald Trump’s testimony in the New York civil fraud trial and the mounting legal issues facing the single-termed, twice-impeached, disgraced former president going into the 2024 election year.
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Mark Esper, who was defense secretary during the Trump administration, discusses the divide over aid for Ukraine and Israel inside the Republican party with CNNâs Jake Tapper.
Toddler driving a pink convertible gets “pulled over” by police. CNN’s Jeanne Moos reports.
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Bill reacts to the GOP’s hard-right choice for Speaker of the House in his Real Time monologue.
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