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February 10, 2021

Season 2021 Episode 3161 | 56m 07s

Former ambassador Derek Mitchell discusses how the U.S. can help preserve democracy in Myanmar. Constitutional law expert Noah Feldman examines the legal arguments at play in the impeachment trial. Musician Phoebe Bridgers explains the inspiration for the album she released in lockdown. New Yorker writer Ronana Farrow discusses his investigation into the January 6 Capitol insurrection.

Aired: 02/09/21
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