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February 2, 2026

Season 2026 Episode 8089 | 55m 54s

Iranian-American historian Abbas Milani weighs in on whether the U.S. will strike Iran in the coming days or reach some sort of agreement. Cuban Studies Chair Michael J. Bustamante discusses the instability in Cuba after Trump's tariff threats on Cuban oil. The New Yorker's Charles Duhigg explains what the Democratic Party could learn from the MAGA movement about organizing.

Aired: 02/01/26
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