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December 16, 2025

Season 2025 Episode 8055 | 55m 51s

Fmr. Amb. to NATO Kurt Volker weighs in on whether negotiations between Russia and Ukraine will result in a peace deal. Fmr. Ukrainian Economy Minister Tymofiy Mylovanov explains the state of the war as winter begins. Playwrights Yousef Sweid and Isabella Sedlak discuss their new show "Between the River and the Sea." Prof. Sai Prakash explains the history and impact of the presidential pardon.

Aired: 12/15/25
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