ABC News Live, the leading streaming news channel in America, is set to deliver an engaging week of programming on its Emmy® Award-nominated newscast “ABC News Live Prime with Linsey Davis.” Airing weeknights at 7 p.m. ET, the show can be accessed through popular platforms such as Disney+, Hulu, YouTube, and others.
The week will commence on Monday with a heartfelt Prime Focus segment hosted by John Quiñones, featuring the inspiring story of Miah Cerrillo, a survivor of the Uvalde shooting, who experiences a mix of grief and joy as she celebrates her quinceañera. Linsey Davis will also engage in a personal interview with Rock & Roll Hall of Fame member Steve Van Zandt, discussing his illustrious career.
Tuesday’s episode will spotlight rapper Big Freedia, who will discuss her latest project, “Pressing Onward.” This segment will be enhanced by a Prime Focus discussion where Maggie Rulli interviews country music stars Carly Pearce and Darius Rucker, who will share their affection for performing in the UK and the growing popularity of country music throughout Europe.
On Wednesday, viewers will enjoy a lineup featuring actress Michelle Monaghan from “The Family Plan 2,” alongside musician Taylor Momsen, who will promote her new project, “For I Am Death.” Following “Prime,” Dr. Darien Sutton will present “Gut Check: The Foods We Eat” at 8:30 p.m. EST, offering insights into America’s food industry.
Thursday will bring comedian Sebastian Maniscalco to the spotlight as he discusses his new work, “It Ain’t Right.” Later in the evening, Erika Thompson, also known as The Bee Lady, will participate in TikTalk, sharing her passion for bees and unique insights on the topic.
The week will wrap up on Friday with author Michelle Carr introducing her book “Nightmare Obscura: A Dream Engineer’s Guide Through the Sleeping Mind,” where she delves into the complexities of the subconscious.
This week’s highlights are set to combine entertainment with heartfelt stories and thought-provoking discussions, captivating viewers across various platforms. For further information and to catch all the live action, tune into ABC News Live on your preferred streaming service.
