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January 10, 2020

Season 2020 Episode 2140 | 55m 58s

Former Canadian Ambassador Michael Kergin discusses the human cost of this week's diplomatic drama. Then, experts Richard Dalton and Barbara Slavin explain the current state of affairs between the U.S. and Iran and Ervand Abrahamian tells Walter Isaacson about the long and complicated history behind the two countries' relationship. Plus, anthropologist Daniel Fessler makes the case for kindness.

Aired: 01/09/20
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