Episode 1759
Monday, November 3rd, 2025
Today, three more people were murdered by the United States in a Caribbean boat strike; Venezuela seeks help from Russia as the US inches closer to war; two judges order Trump to pay SNAP benefits because it’s the law; a Senate report says detainees face neglect in immigration prisons; Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers declares a state of emergency over the Republican shutdown; Obama called Mamdani to praise his campaign and offer support; the Netherlands elected its first gay and youngest prime minister; Nancy Mace has a meltdown at an airport; Trump pushes to end medical care for transgender youth nationally; a judge tosses Darrell Issa and Ronny Jackson’s lawsuit over prop 50; and Allison and Dana delivers your Good News.
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Guest: Martin Sheen
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Stories
Three killed in US military strike on alleged drug vessel in the Caribbean | US news | The Guardian
As U.S. ramps up pressure, Venezuela pleads with Moscow and Beijing for help | The Washington Post
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers declares state of emergency over shutdown | Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Texas federal judge dismisses Rep. Issa's Prop. 50 lawsuit | Times of San Diego
Police report: Nancy Mace cursed and berated officers in airport altercation | NBC News
Trump says he has asked court to 'clarify' SNAP ruling with funding set to lapse | ABC News
Trump pushes an end to medical care for transgender youth nationally | NPR
Obama Calls Mamdani to Praise His Campaign and Offers to Be Sounding Board | The New York Times
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