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April 20, 2026

Season 2026 Episode 8144

Middle East expert Ellie Geranmayeh on what may happen as the ceasefire with Iran comes to an end. Former Lebanese Deputy PM Ghassan Hasbani discusses the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon. Former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms on her memoir and campaign for Georgia Governor. Richard Just and students Seyi Arongundade and Emma Rowland on what Washington gets wrong about Gen Z.

Aired: 04/19/26
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