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Fareed Zakaria And The Revolutions Past And Present That Shape Our World

Episode 39

How have the turbulent periods of the past shaped the present, and what can they tell us about how to move into the future?

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Jen Psaki on Being Biden’s Press Secretary and The Upcoming Debate

Episode 38

Briefing the press, framing the President's agenda, and deciding on the political messaging of a presidency are all part of the job for the White Hou…

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What The Politics of Grievance Might Mean For Democracy

Episode 36

Why are "grievances" big and small motivating so much of our politics -- on both the left and the right, and what does it mean for democracy?

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Nicholas Kristof, After Covering Despair, Makes A Case For Hope

Episode 35

After reporting from some of the most troubled corners of the earth, our guest discusses the intersection of hope, and journalism.

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The 'Most Contentious' and Maybe Most Important Democratic Primary Debate

Episode 34

Westchester County Executive George Latimer and incumbent Congressman Jamaal Bowman, who are vying for the Democratic nomination in New York's 16th C…

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Confused About Biden’s Israel Arms Policy? We Try to Explain

Episode 33

Amid back-and-forth over declined ceasefire terms, we look at the US's position on the conflict in Gaza.

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A Bipartisan Vote On The Speaker Of The House

Episode 32

Nicholas Wu, Politico congressional reporter, talks about the latest news coming out of Congress, including the bipartisan vote that kept Mike Johnso…

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The Biden Admin Wants To Spend $1.6 Trillion Before November. It's Easier Said Than Done.

Episode 31

President Biden is staking his legacy, and his reelection campaign, on massive amounts of domestic spending, spurred by the passage of four major law…

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How China Passed The “Jello” Test For Suppressing Democracy

Episode 30

What does it mean that global forces like China and Russia and the domestic MAGA movement are working to discredit democracy?

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Strange Bedfellows in Congress on Anti-Semitism Act and Fate of Mike Johnson

Episode 29

Congress has taken on the "complicated" task of legislating antisemitism. Annie Karni, congressional correspondent at The New York Times, talks about…

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