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January 20, 2026

Season 2025 Episode 8080 | 55m 50s

Sen. Chris Coons joins the show from Davos to discuss his recent visit to Denmark amidst heightened U.S.-European tensions. Jeremy Diamond unpacks Pres. Trump's Gaza "Board of Peace" plans. Lydia Polgreen shares what she witnessed in Minneapolis. Modern co-founder Noubar Afeyan argues why the U.S. should be "choosing science" as Trump freezes or terminates thousands of research grants.

Aired: 01/19/26
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