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March 20, 2026

Season 2026 Episode 8123 | 55m 36s

Former NATO Ambassador Nicholas Burns on how American allies are reacting to the ongoing war in the Middle East. Former Pentagon analyst Wes J. Bryant discusses the Pentagon's attitude towards reducing harm to innocents in war. Former Sony CEO Michael Lynton and former Clinton aide Joshua Steiner discuss how to cope with your mistakes rather than letting them control your life.

Aired: 03/19/26
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