Sunday, October 24: Democrats inch closer to a deal on social spending plan

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Pomp, Circumstance And High-Stakes Diplomacy

As today's show gets underway, President Trump and King Charles have just walked into the Oval Office. Their private meetings comes amid significant tension between the US and UK, particularly over the war in Iran. And that prompts the question: Can the King help mend the fraying ...  Show more

Digging Into Cole Tomas Allen

We start today with the investigation into the man suspected of opening fire at the White House Correspondents Dinner, 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen, who's expected to be arraigned today in Washington DC. Among the many questions about Saturday's shooting, the biggest is: How did ...  Show more

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