“ABC News Live Prime with Linsey Davis” kicks off the week with a blend of music, investigative reporting, and familiar faces. Tuning in Monday evening means getting a dose of rock and roll alongside discussions of insurance fraud and legal battles. It’s a curious mix, but hey, that’s the news landscape these days.
Welsh rock band Stereophonics takes the stage to chat about their latest work, “Make ‘em Laugh, Make ‘em Cry, Make ‘em Wait.” Expect some insights into the album’s creation, the band’s creative process, and maybe even a live performance or two. “Nightline” anchor Byron Pitts also joins the program, likely bringing his thoughtful perspective to the day’s top headlines.
But it’s not all rock anthems and news summaries. “Prime Focus,” the show’s investigative segment, turns its attention to the increasingly prevalent problem of insurance fraud caught on camera. From staged accidents to exaggerated claims, the segment will explore the various ways people try to game the system. And because one fraudulent act often leads to another, the show will also investigate the individuals and organizations named in multiple RICO lawsuits connected to these insurance scams.
It’s a packed evening of news and entertainment. “ABC News Live Prime with Linsey Davis” airs weeknights at 7:00 p.m. EDT on ABC News Live and is available for streaming on platforms including Disney+, Hulu, The Roku Channel, and YouTube.