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February 5, 2026

Season 2026 Episode 8092 | 55m 43s

Legal scholar Richard Hasen discusses how America's elections can be protected in the wake of calls to "nationalize" them. President and CEO of CARE Michelle Nunn unpacks how global humanitarian relief organizations are being impacted by cuts to international aid. WSJ U.K. correspondent Max Colchester discusses the global impact of the latest release of Epstein files.

Aired: 02/04/26
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