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Savannah Guthrie Returns To Her Mother’s Home In First Sighting There Since Disappearance

“Today” show host Savannah Guthrie and her sister returned to their mother’s home outside Tucson on Monday in their first sighting at the house since Nancy Guthrie went missing a month ago. The NBC anchor, her sister Annie Guthrie and brother-in-law Tommaso Cioni walked arm-in-arm down the driveway, laid down yellow flowers and embraced each other in a tearful scene. The makeshift tribute at the edge of the property includes flowers, yellow ribbons, crosses, prayers, a sign that read “Let Nancy Come Home” and a statuette of an angel. Nancy Guthrie’s children have previously appeared in videos in which they pleaded for their mother’s return, most recently with a social media posting from Savannah Guthrie in which she said the family was offering a $1 million reward for information leading to the recovery of their mother. Nancy Guthrie was last seen at her home on Jan. 31 and was reported missing the following day. Authorities believe the 84-year-old was kidnapped, abducted or otherwise taken against her will. Drops of her blood were found on the front porch, but authorities haven’t publicly revealed much evidence.

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Politically Speaking, President Trump Could Be In Trouble

Politically Speaking, President Trump Could Be In Trouble

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Donald Trump Is ENDING America’s Longest ‘Forever War'

On today’s show, Josh unpacks the major news from the weekend as the United States joined Israel in launching strikes against Iran. He examines the global reaction, including scenes of celebration in some parts of the world, and discusses what the developments could mean moving forward — both internationally and here at home. Josh also breaks down the constitutional questions surrounding the president’s authority to take military action, explaining why the language the Constitution uses when discussing war powers matters more than many Americans realize. Later, Josh reacts to the terror attack in Austin, Texas, and discusses why heightened awareness and vigilance are especially important during moments of global tension. Lisa Daftari, Editor-in-Chief of The Foreign Desk, also joins the show to discuss insight into the situation inside Iran and what could come next following the strikes.

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How Will China Respond?

How Will China Respond?

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Turning Point with Dr. David Jeremiah, March 8, 2026

Turning Point with Dr. David Jeremiah, March 8, 2026

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Khamenei Dead after 46 Years in Power

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Trump Says He Ordered U.S. Strikes On Iran To Thwart Tehran's Nuclear, Missile Programs

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he ordered the attack on Iran to thwart its nuclear and ballistic missile programs, vowing to pursue the war for as long as necessary. He said, without providing evidence, the threat from Iran had been imminent when he made the decision to order the strikes. The attacks have killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, sunk Iranian warships and hit more than 1,000 targets so far. "This was our last best chance to strike ... and eliminate the intolerable threats posed by this sick and sinister regime," he said at an event in the White House East Room. Trump was back at the White House after a weekend in Florida and the comments were his most extensive yet about the war, going beyond two video messages and a series of brief phone interviews with reporters that offered sometimes conflicting objectives. Trump, who had long advocated ending U.S. involvement in overseas wars, said the U.S. military campaign in Iran was going ahead of schedule, without providing details. He said the U.S. campaign had been projected to last four to five weeks but that it could go longer. “We have the strongest and most powerful, by far, military in the world, and we will easily prevail. We're already substantially ahead of our time projections. But whatever the time is, it’s okay. Whatever it takes," he said. "Right from the beginning, we projected four to five weeks, but we have capability to go far longer than that," he said. A central premise of the fight was to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon, which Tehran has denied doing, and thwart its long-range ballistic missile program, Trump said. "An Iranian regime armed with long-range missiles and nuclear weapons would be an intolerable threat to the Middle East, but also to the American people," Trump said. Trump's claim that Iran will soon have ballistic missiles that can hit the United States is not backed by U.S. intelligence reports, and appears to be exaggerated, Reuters reported last week, citing three sources familiar with the reports. Trump said U.S. forces had knocked out 10 Iranian ships - "they're at the bottom of the sea" - and expressed confidence about how the campaign was going. "Today, the United States military continues to carry out large-scale, combat operations in Iran to eliminate the grave threats posed to America by this terrible, terrorist regime," Trump said. He said the objectives of the war included annihilating Iran's navy and the long-standing U.S. goal of preventing Iran from supporting militant groups elsewhere in the region. Trump noted the loss of four American service personnel in the fight so far, adding: "In their memory, we continue this mission with ferocious, unyielding resolve to crush the threat this terrorist regime poses to the American people."

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President Trump: "We Are Ahead of Schedule."

President Trump: "We Are Ahead of Schedule."

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US says Kuwait mistakenly shot down 3 American jets

Kuwait's air defenses mistakenly shot down three U.S. F-15 fighter jets during active combat on Monday (March 2), U.S. Central Command said, describing it as an apparent friendly-fire incident during the conflict with Iran. Online video verified by Reuters showed a U.S. warplane falling from the sky over Kuwait. A person can be seen parachuting to the ground. U.S. Central Command said Kuwait's air defenses mistakenly shot down three American F-15 fighter jets during active combat missions against Iran on Monday. :: February 28, 2026 The U.S. and Israel launched a joint assault on Iran over the weekend, with missiles and airstrike targeting Tehran's leaders, commanders and military installations. Iran launched retaliatory strikes on neighboring Gulf states in response. The U.S. described Monday's incident as an apparent friendly-fire episode. CENTCOM said all six crew members from the three jets ejected from the aircraft safely, were recovered and are in stable condition. It said that Kuwait had acknowledged the incident and that an investigation was underway. Kuwait had intercepted hostile drones earlier on same day. In a separate incident, smoke was seen rising from the vicinity of the U.S. Embassy compound in Kuwait City. Witnesses told Reuters fire trucks and ambulances were in the area. There were no responses to requests for comment on the embassy incident from the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait, or from the U.S. State Department.

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Real Life with Jack Hibbs, March 8, 2026

Real Life with Jack Hibbs, March 8, 2026

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What is Next for Iran?

What is Next for Iran?

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Operation Epic Fury & Israel’s Fighting Spirit

Alex Traiman from Jerusalem on Operation Epic Fury & Israel’s Fighting Spirit In this powerful on-the-ground interview, CEO and Jerusalem Bureau Chief Alex Traiman sits down with Mike to describe what daily life has been like in Israel’s capital during Operation Epic Fury — the bold defensive campaign against Iranian aggression. A must-listen for anyone who believes in strong borders, strong leadership, and unwavering support for America’s closest ally in the Middle East.

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Trump crushes evil, Democrats side with it

In his hard-hitting Townhall column “Iran and Trump’s Impossibles,” Kevin McCullough nails it: President Trump did what the experts swore was impossible. The “head of the snake” is gone, U.S. strikes crippled Iran’s military, and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei’s death has the terror regime in Tehran wobbling on the brink. Yet Democrats in Washington are once again on the wrong side of history, again.

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Mike Pompeo reacts to Operation Epic Fury

Mike Pompeo Reacts To Operation 'Epic Fury' With Mike Pompeo, Attorney and former United States Secretary of State.

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Trump’s Ambassador Says It’s “Over” After Tucker Calls Strikes 'Disgusting & Evil' | The Erin Molan Show

Ambassador David Friedman joins Erin Molan from Israel after President Trump’s military strikes on Iran — and he doesn’t hold back. From rocket sirens and sheltering with family, to defending the joint U.S.–Israel operation, Friedman explains: • Why Trump gave Iran every opportunity to avoid war • Why he believes the regime had “no place to go but capitulate” • The reality of U.S. and Israeli casualties • The strategic impact of decapitating Iran’s leadership • And why he says some critics are “done” Friedman also responds directly to Tucker Carlson after Carlson called Trump’s Iran strikes “disgusting” and “evil” — saying bluntly: “That’s it for him.” As tensions escalate in the Middle East and the U.S.–Israel alliance enters uncharted territory, this interview pulls no punches. Watch to the end for Friedman’s message on casualties, sacrifice, and what he believes Trump is trying to secure for future generations. ?? Subscribe for real-time updates on Trump, Iran, Israel, U.S. national security, and global conflict. ?? Full episodes of The Erin Molan Show available on all podcast platforms. ?? Don’t miss a single moment. Subscribe now and join the fight for truth and clarity! ?? Watch full episodes: / @erin_molan ?? Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3Z7zQbC ?? Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3ZZqrbN

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War Department's media brief on Operation Epic Fury

War Department's Media Brief On Operation 'Epic Fury' With Erin Maguire, Republican Strategist.

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What happens once the fighting in Iran is over?

What Happens Once The Fighting In Iran Is Over? With Shahin Gobadi, Spokesman People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI) + Foreign Affairs Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), Thermal-Nuclear Engineer, UCLA Alum.

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Democrat Lawmakers Decry Iran Attacks As Illegal

Democrat Lawmakers Decry Iran Attacks As Illegal With Senator Dave McCormick, U.S. Senator (R-PA).

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4 US soldiers killed in Operation Epic Fury

The Department of War held a press conference this morning with an update on Operation Epic Fury. According to Secretary Pete Hegseth, four U.S. soldiers have now died. Hegseth, along with Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Air Force General Dan Caine, shared details of the operation, saying, “We expect to take additional losses. This is major combat operations.” They outlined the prep and planning behind the effort, stating that the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Coast Guard have begun coordinated operations. Secretary Hegseth stressed that the military objectives are clear: to protect and defend U.S. forces and to prevent Iran from projecting power outside its borders. He noted that this has been months and years of deliberate planning and refinement. The deployment includes thousands of service members, with additional forces being deployed today.

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Savannah Guthrie Returns To Her Mother’s Home In First Sighting There Since Disappearance

“Today” show host Savannah Guthrie and her sister returned to their mother’s home outside Tucson on Monday in their first sighting at the house since Nancy Guthrie went missing a month ago. The NBC anchor, her sister Annie Guthrie and brother-in-law Tommaso Cioni walked arm-in-arm down the driveway, laid down yellow flowers and embraced each other in a tearful scene. The makeshift tribute at the edge of the property includes flowers, yellow ribbons, crosses, prayers, a sign that read “Let Nancy Come Home” and a statuette of an angel. Nancy Guthrie’s children have previously appeared in videos in which they pleaded for their mother’s return, most recently with a social media posting from Savannah Guthrie in which she said the family was offering a $1 million reward for information leading to the recovery of their mother. Nancy Guthrie was last seen at her home on Jan. 31 and was reported missing the following day. Authorities believe the 84-year-old was kidnapped, abducted or otherwise taken against her will. Drops of her blood were found on the front porch, but authorities haven’t publicly revealed much evidence.

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Politically Speaking, President Trump Could Be In Trouble

Politically Speaking, President Trump Could Be In Trouble

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Donald Trump Is ENDING America’s Longest ‘Forever War'

On today’s show, Josh unpacks the major news from the weekend as the United States joined Israel in launching strikes against Iran. He examines the global reaction, including scenes of celebration in some parts of the world, and discusses what the developments could mean moving forward — both internationally and here at home. Josh also breaks down the constitutional questions surrounding the president’s authority to take military action, explaining why the language the Constitution uses when discussing war powers matters more than many Americans realize. Later, Josh reacts to the terror attack in Austin, Texas, and discusses why heightened awareness and vigilance are especially important during moments of global tension. Lisa Daftari, Editor-in-Chief of The Foreign Desk, also joins the show to discuss insight into the situation inside Iran and what could come next following the strikes.

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How Will China Respond?

How Will China Respond?

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Turning Point with Dr. David Jeremiah, March 8, 2026

Turning Point with Dr. David Jeremiah, March 8, 2026

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Khamenei Dead after 46 Years in Power

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Trump Says He Ordered U.S. Strikes On Iran To Thwart Tehran's Nuclear, Missile Programs

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he ordered the attack on Iran to thwart its nuclear and ballistic missile programs, vowing to pursue the war for as long as necessary. He said, without providing evidence, the threat from Iran had been imminent when he made the decision to order the strikes. The attacks have killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, sunk Iranian warships and hit more than 1,000 targets so far. "This was our last best chance to strike ... and eliminate the intolerable threats posed by this sick and sinister regime," he said at an event in the White House East Room. Trump was back at the White House after a weekend in Florida and the comments were his most extensive yet about the war, going beyond two video messages and a series of brief phone interviews with reporters that offered sometimes conflicting objectives. Trump, who had long advocated ending U.S. involvement in overseas wars, said the U.S. military campaign in Iran was going ahead of schedule, without providing details. He said the U.S. campaign had been projected to last four to five weeks but that it could go longer. “We have the strongest and most powerful, by far, military in the world, and we will easily prevail. We're already substantially ahead of our time projections. But whatever the time is, it’s okay. Whatever it takes," he said. "Right from the beginning, we projected four to five weeks, but we have capability to go far longer than that," he said. A central premise of the fight was to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon, which Tehran has denied doing, and thwart its long-range ballistic missile program, Trump said. "An Iranian regime armed with long-range missiles and nuclear weapons would be an intolerable threat to the Middle East, but also to the American people," Trump said. Trump's claim that Iran will soon have ballistic missiles that can hit the United States is not backed by U.S. intelligence reports, and appears to be exaggerated, Reuters reported last week, citing three sources familiar with the reports. Trump said U.S. forces had knocked out 10 Iranian ships - "they're at the bottom of the sea" - and expressed confidence about how the campaign was going. "Today, the United States military continues to carry out large-scale, combat operations in Iran to eliminate the grave threats posed to America by this terrible, terrorist regime," Trump said. He said the objectives of the war included annihilating Iran's navy and the long-standing U.S. goal of preventing Iran from supporting militant groups elsewhere in the region. Trump noted the loss of four American service personnel in the fight so far, adding: "In their memory, we continue this mission with ferocious, unyielding resolve to crush the threat this terrorist regime poses to the American people."

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President Trump: "We Are Ahead of Schedule."

President Trump: "We Are Ahead of Schedule."

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US says Kuwait mistakenly shot down 3 American jets

Kuwait's air defenses mistakenly shot down three U.S. F-15 fighter jets during active combat on Monday (March 2), U.S. Central Command said, describing it as an apparent friendly-fire incident during the conflict with Iran. Online video verified by Reuters showed a U.S. warplane falling from the sky over Kuwait. A person can be seen parachuting to the ground. U.S. Central Command said Kuwait's air defenses mistakenly shot down three American F-15 fighter jets during active combat missions against Iran on Monday. :: February 28, 2026 The U.S. and Israel launched a joint assault on Iran over the weekend, with missiles and airstrike targeting Tehran's leaders, commanders and military installations. Iran launched retaliatory strikes on neighboring Gulf states in response. The U.S. described Monday's incident as an apparent friendly-fire episode. CENTCOM said all six crew members from the three jets ejected from the aircraft safely, were recovered and are in stable condition. It said that Kuwait had acknowledged the incident and that an investigation was underway. Kuwait had intercepted hostile drones earlier on same day. In a separate incident, smoke was seen rising from the vicinity of the U.S. Embassy compound in Kuwait City. Witnesses told Reuters fire trucks and ambulances were in the area. There were no responses to requests for comment on the embassy incident from the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait, or from the U.S. State Department.

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Real Life with Jack Hibbs, March 8, 2026

Real Life with Jack Hibbs, March 8, 2026

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What is Next for Iran?

What is Next for Iran?

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Operation Epic Fury & Israel’s Fighting Spirit

Alex Traiman from Jerusalem on Operation Epic Fury & Israel’s Fighting Spirit In this powerful on-the-ground interview, CEO and Jerusalem Bureau Chief Alex Traiman sits down with Mike to describe what daily life has been like in Israel’s capital during Operation Epic Fury — the bold defensive campaign against Iranian aggression. A must-listen for anyone who believes in strong borders, strong leadership, and unwavering support for America’s closest ally in the Middle East.

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Trump crushes evil, Democrats side with it

In his hard-hitting Townhall column “Iran and Trump’s Impossibles,” Kevin McCullough nails it: President Trump did what the experts swore was impossible. The “head of the snake” is gone, U.S. strikes crippled Iran’s military, and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei’s death has the terror regime in Tehran wobbling on the brink. Yet Democrats in Washington are once again on the wrong side of history, again.

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Mike Pompeo reacts to Operation Epic Fury

Mike Pompeo Reacts To Operation 'Epic Fury' With Mike Pompeo, Attorney and former United States Secretary of State.

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Trump’s Ambassador Says It’s “Over” After Tucker Calls Strikes 'Disgusting & Evil' | The Erin Molan Show

Ambassador David Friedman joins Erin Molan from Israel after President Trump’s military strikes on Iran — and he doesn’t hold back. From rocket sirens and sheltering with family, to defending the joint U.S.–Israel operation, Friedman explains: • Why Trump gave Iran every opportunity to avoid war • Why he believes the regime had “no place to go but capitulate” • The reality of U.S. and Israeli casualties • The strategic impact of decapitating Iran’s leadership • And why he says some critics are “done” Friedman also responds directly to Tucker Carlson after Carlson called Trump’s Iran strikes “disgusting” and “evil” — saying bluntly: “That’s it for him.” As tensions escalate in the Middle East and the U.S.–Israel alliance enters uncharted territory, this interview pulls no punches. Watch to the end for Friedman’s message on casualties, sacrifice, and what he believes Trump is trying to secure for future generations. ?? Subscribe for real-time updates on Trump, Iran, Israel, U.S. national security, and global conflict. ?? Full episodes of The Erin Molan Show available on all podcast platforms. ?? Don’t miss a single moment. Subscribe now and join the fight for truth and clarity! ?? Watch full episodes: / @erin_molan ?? Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3Z7zQbC ?? Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3ZZqrbN

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War Department's media brief on Operation Epic Fury

War Department's Media Brief On Operation 'Epic Fury' With Erin Maguire, Republican Strategist.

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What happens once the fighting in Iran is over?

What Happens Once The Fighting In Iran Is Over? With Shahin Gobadi, Spokesman People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI) + Foreign Affairs Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), Thermal-Nuclear Engineer, UCLA Alum.

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Democrat Lawmakers Decry Iran Attacks As Illegal

Democrat Lawmakers Decry Iran Attacks As Illegal With Senator Dave McCormick, U.S. Senator (R-PA).

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4 US soldiers killed in Operation Epic Fury

The Department of War held a press conference this morning with an update on Operation Epic Fury. According to Secretary Pete Hegseth, four U.S. soldiers have now died. Hegseth, along with Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Air Force General Dan Caine, shared details of the operation, saying, “We expect to take additional losses. This is major combat operations.” They outlined the prep and planning behind the effort, stating that the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Coast Guard have begun coordinated operations. Secretary Hegseth stressed that the military objectives are clear: to protect and defend U.S. forces and to prevent Iran from projecting power outside its borders. He noted that this has been months and years of deliberate planning and refinement. The deployment includes thousands of service members, with additional forces being deployed today.

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