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February 12, 2026

Season 2026 Episode 8097 | 55m 33s

Atlantic writer Robert Kagan takes a look at America's impact on the global world order as of late. Delroy Lindo discusses his role in the Oscar-nominated thriller "Sinners." Chris Jennings explains how the siege at Ruby Ridge was a precursor to the populism and conspiracism we see in the U.S. today.

Aired: 02/11/26
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