Episode 128

WaPo's Phil Rucker, PBS' Alicia Menendez, former Congressman David Jolly, and The Daily Beast's Sam Stein on Mayor Pete Buttigieg's impressive second quarter fundraising numbers, totaling almost $25 million and adding around 230,000 new donors.
WaPo's Phil Rucker, former North Korea analyst for the CIA Sue Mi Terry, former Congressman David Jolly, and The Daily Beast's Sam Stein on President Trump's historic meeting with Kim Jong Un where he crossed the border into North Korea, becoming the first sitting U.S. president to do so.
WaPo's Phil Rucker, PBS' Alicia Menendez, former Congressman David Jolly, and The Daily Beast's Sam Stein on Don Trump Jr. raising new questions about Sen. Kamala Harris that are reminiscent of his father's previous attacks on President Obama.
WaPo's Phil Rucker, foreign affairs journalist Elise Labott, former Congressman David Jolly, foreign affairs journalist Elise Labott, and The Daily Beast's Sam Stein on the surprising guests President Trump had with him during his North Korea visit: his daughter Ivanka and Fox News host Tucker Carlson.
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