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December 18, 2025

Season 2025 Episode 8057 | 55m 50s

Correspondent Clare Sebastian reports from the European summit to discuss funding for Ukraine. Tech expert Marietje Schaake discusses the race to get a handle on AI. Bess Wohl and Kristolyn Lloyd on their new play "Liberation," about the women's liberation movement. Zoe Weissman shares what it was like to survive two school shootings: the 2018 Parkland shooting and now Brown University.

Aired: 12/17/25
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